
Originally Posted by
Thorn
My LBS prefers the Shimano cranks over the Campy triple crank (Campy's down to one). We talked about using FSA on my original Waterford, but, sigh, I simple had to go with silver so we put on Ultegra.
From a visual appeal, the Shimano cranks are lovely with their smooth lines; the LBS really felt strongly on the Shimano over the Campy triple; and, well, the egalitarian in me kinda likes the fact that my bike is not polarized--it is neither Campy nor Shimano--it is both!
When I looked at the specs, they read the same. Shimano didn't list weight, but I found a site that said the 105 is actually lighter, but that the Ultegra is better material and stiffer. If I was tooling up and down the MUP, I'd say that I wouldn't be able to tell the difference between the 105 and Ultegra crank, but on vacation we climb mountains. Under load is crank stiffness noticeable to a plodder when you've dropped to the lowest gear and are at 50-60RPMs? So, no racing, but climbing.
I have the Campy Comp triple, i.e., the one that Campy is down to. I'm curious as to why your LBS prefers the Shimano crank over it. I like it; it was a big improvement over the Sugino crank that came standard on my Bianchi. However, and this is a big however, for me, the Q-factor is too wide and it's not the right crank for me. I'm about to begin my own custom build project, and the crank will likely be a difficult choice. I'm going with Campy compact, I think, unless my LBS sells me on a different triple.
If climbing is an issue, then I'd go with an Ultegra. How much difference in price is it?
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