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My pal is 6'5" and 16+ stone of lean muscle - he keeps breaking crank arms road riding and today I struggled to replace his chainrings - both the BB spindle ( square taper) and crank arm was bent! Replacing the BB meant the chainring wobble was only a couple of MM - with the old bb it was about 1 cm. No wonder his chain kept on coming off.
His bike is a hybrid type thingy uysed only on road commutting so its not as if he is going over jumps. I fear that shimano HT2 type ones he will just bust the cranks at the splined fitting
He has broken 3 crank arms - they sheer at the pedal thread just riding along

His bike runs a nexus hub. He is clearly a masher on the pedals as he runs what I consider ridiculous high gearing - 42 chainring and 16 rear on 700c

So what BB and crankset is gorrilla proof? He is also tightfisted so cheap would also be good. Moon on a stick I know

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 3:06 pm
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Only thing I can think that might be stronger than a HT2 Saint would be a Truvative Howitzer (not that I ever used one, and they do look suspiciously like ISIS...) or a 3-piece BMX crankset with a 19mm spindle and a Euro BMX bb like this: https://www.customriders.com/11406/products/mankind-bmx-euro-bottom-bracket-19mm-black.aspx

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 3:17 pm
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Good idea on the 3 piece BMX crank although not sure how the chainline would work out?

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 3:35 pm
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DMR Axe. Not the cheapest, but he won't break it.

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 5:23 pm
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Is that a bet?

Ta chaps

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 5:38 pm
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I've got some Race Face Evolve DH cranks on eBay at the minute. Seem to be absolutely bomb proof - if you want them I'll pull the auction and post them to you for 25 quid including a HT2 BB.

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 5:39 pm
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Cheers davy but we have just got him with a working bike again - Its more for when he inevitably breaks the current setup. Great offer tho thanks

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 6:21 pm
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If he were my customer I would be fitting Shimano MTB cranks. They deal with 18-20 stone MTB use no bother.

Only issues I see are if people dont tighten the pinch bolts.

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 10:01 pm
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(if it works chainring size wise)

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 10:02 pm
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Shimano Saint would be my thought.
Or some steel BMX cranks, no idea if they’d fit the bike though.

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 10:04 pm
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ta again. the bent ones are shimano square taper - I mean how do you bend a crankset? *shakes head*

 
Posted : 04/08/2020 10:14 pm
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Only thing I can think that might be stronger than a HT2 Saint would be a Truvative Howitzer (not that I ever used one, and they do look suspiciously like ISIS…)

Truvativ Howitzer BBs are pretty much indestructible!
Similar interface to Isis, but bigger, outboard bearings (like a combo of Isis and HTII), thicker axle, and VERY robust cranks (cranks are called Hussefelt)

I've got a set that are coming up to 10 years old, been on a singlespeed for most of that time.
Original bearings too, just pop the seals for a grease every year or so.

 
Posted : 05/08/2020 8:50 am
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Maybe just limit his gears so he can’t exert full torque, teach him souplesse 😉

 
Posted : 05/08/2020 9:00 am
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just spend some money. Square taper these days = cheap

Any decent road crank will be fine.

If he breaks that then he needs to learn how to pedal smoothly. Marcel Kittel managed it, and he ain't weedy.

 
Posted : 05/08/2020 9:06 am
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Sounds like he needs a Dura Ace track chainset. Robert Forsterman and Chris Hoy can’t be wrong! Also a bit spendy though!

 
Posted : 05/08/2020 12:29 pm
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Personally in terms of overall price/durability compromise I'd try a Shimano MTB/Gravel crank with an appropriately sized chainring fitted, make sure the BB shell faces are square and pair with a relatively meaty BB to which the bearings can be replaced.

The combination of 24mm diameter steel spindle and bearings being more outboard makes it significantly harder to bend than a square taper setup.

 
Posted : 05/08/2020 12:55 pm

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