
10 Road Bike Accessories Every Beginner Actually Needs
You finally got your first road bike. It’s fast, it’s shiny, and it’s probably the most fun you’ve had on two wheels in a while. But before you cli...
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AMS Crank Defenders shield crank arms from scratches, rock strikes, and impacts encountered on rough terrain.
Yes , they are designed to work with most carbon cranks. They also are compatible with some aluminum cranks, depending on model.
No, AMS states that their Crank Defenders are light and do not absorb water or mud, so any weight addition is minimal. Just 18 grams (0.63oz)
You generally need to remove the pedals first (using an Allen hex wrench) so you can slide on the defenders. Then align them properly, push them into place, and reinstall the pedals (with clean threads). Check our installation instructions.
Yes. Because they’re made of a flexible TPU material and are tightly fitted, they don’t leave adhesive or residue behind.
They are generally compatible with many cranksets including those for MTB, and AMS even recommends combining Crank Defenders with their crank guards for maximum protection. The compatibility list includes some e-drive cranks. So in many cases, yes, but you should check your exact crank model against AMS’s compatibility list.
The AMS bike crank protection is a great way to protect your bike crankset from the wear and tear that it would endure if you were to ride on without protection. Mtb and gravel riders can greatly benefit from using crank arm protection that effectively prevents damage and scratches.
Crank arms are an important and often expensive part of your bike you need to protect, and if you are used to putting a lot of miles on your bike on rough terrains, you know that cranks are constantly exposed to damage.
You finally got your first road bike. It’s fast, it’s shiny, and it’s probably the most fun you’ve had on two wheels in a while. But before you cli...
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