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  1. #1
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    Q re: FSA crank on Cannondale Synapse

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    Ok, so I ride a Cannondale Synapse Carbon Fem 3. It came stock with an FSA SL-K Carbon Light crankset...which I am not very fond of, and am considering swapping it out for a Shimano Ultegra crank. However, my riding buddy pointed out something to me that I had not thought of. He noticed how the FSA crankarms have this weird "bend" to them...something the Shimano cranks do not have. He thinks that Cannondale may have opted to use the FSA crank with the bend in them, because of the thicker chainstays on the Synapse. After looking at the chainstays closely, it does concern me that the Shimano crankarms might not clear them. Is this a valid concern? Has anyone tried swapping out the stock FSA crank for a Shimano crank without any problems?

    Thanks!

    Linda
    2012 Seven Axiom SL - Specialized Ruby SL 155

  2. #2
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    I switched over all my 105 components on my synapse 5 to sram force with no problems. I didn't like the fsa gossamer crank so I put it on my beater bike
    2005? Storck Senario cd 1.0 with SRAM Force, Specialized Romin Comp Gel 155 saddle
    1998 Lemond Tourmalet
    2007 Gary Fisher HKEK

  3. #3
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    Quote Originally Posted by nscrbug View Post
    Ok, so I ride a Cannondale Synapse Carbon Fem 3. It came stock with an FSA SL-K Carbon Light crankset...which I am not very fond of, and am considering swapping it out for a Shimano Ultegra crank. However, my riding buddy pointed out something to me that I had not thought of. He noticed how the FSA crankarms have this weird "bend" to them...something the Shimano cranks do not have. He thinks that Cannondale may have opted to use the FSA crank with the bend in them, because of the thicker chainstays on the Synapse. After looking at the chainstays closely, it does concern me that the Shimano crankarms might not clear them. Is this a valid concern? Has anyone tried swapping out the stock FSA crank for a Shimano crank without any problems?

    Thanks!

    Linda
    Ultegra cranks fit fine on Synapses. The curve in the FSA crank brings the BB end narrower, not the pedal end wider.

    '09 Trek 7.3 FX hybrid / Jett 155mm
    '09 Cervelo P3 TT / looking
    '11 Cervelo S3 road / Selle Royal Seta 155mm
    Ischial tuberosities: 140mm center to center

 

 

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