I've been commuting for the past few weeks with one of the new Rene Herse
cranks on my AHH.  http://www.compasscycle.com/cranks_bb.html  I haven't
seen any reviews on this yet, so I figured I would share a few
thoughts/opinions with the group.  I'm not really a crankoholic, and have
mainly ridden wider Q mountain cranks.  I mainly wanted to upgrade the bike
a bit, and thought a well built crankset would be a nice add.  Something
that would last as long as the frame, perhaps.

I've never had any experience with a narrow tread road bike, and was a bit
worried that having a narrow Q would be a problem.  So far that has not
worked out to be the case.  I find it comfortable, and natural.  The length
of these are 171mm, which is close to what I'm finding to be ideal for me.
I tend to lately favor the 170mm cranks I have on another bike over the
175mm I've been using for the past 20 years.

The finish and feel of these cranks is indeed very nice, and every bit as
good as it has been billed.  The chainrings are nice and thick, but
elegant.  To me, these cranks feel more solid than the others I've used
lately including Sugino XD, Suntour XC Pro, and modern Shimano Deore and XT
cranks, as well as a Race Face outboard bearing set I have on my mtb.
They are very nice to look at, as well, with a highly polished finish, and
simple, clean and classy lines that go really well with the Rivendell
frame.

It was recommended by Jan that I use a 110mm bottom bracket, so I ordered
one, but decided to try the cranks with a 107mm that I had on already.
They went on easily, and the arms have at least 3-5mm clearance with the
chainstays.  The chainline is adequate, as well.  I got 44/28 rings to go
with an 11-32 cassette.  This gives me plenty of range for the hilly riding
I do in the area.  Bottom line - I highly recommend these.  Love em!

Pics:

http://flic.kr/s/aHsjzzumnw

Brian
Seattle, WA

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