Hello Garth,

Nice looking crank arms from a manufacturer who I think flies under the 
radar in the world of crank production. Your post is timely since I'm 
considering some triple crank arms; good to know Andel will sell just the 
arms. An inquiry is in order!  I would guess it took you a good bit of 
experimentation to come up with the crank arm length that works best for 
you instead of following the conventional wisdom of crank theory: long 
crank arms for long legs / short cranks for short legs.

Thanks very much for your informative post!

Best,
Rich in ATL

On Friday, April 7, 2023 at 3:27:31 PM UTC-4 Garth wrote:

> My order from Andel of Taiwan promptly arrived yesterday, containing 3 
> sets of the silver RSC6 110/74 triple/double cranks @150mm in length. I 
> consider these modest, nicely made and stout cranks. I believe this crank 
> model formerly came with Surly LHT bikes before they switched to something 
> else. From my experience of riding these and Sugino XD's the Andels are 
> notably stiffer. I already had a shortened set of the black Andels from 
> Bikesmith Design, a specialty custom crank shortening service who offers a 
> limited selection of cranks in limited cuts, but they're all black and 
> seeing that I could get the Andels direct from Andel in stock silver, I 
> just had to order some. They make certain models down to 150mm and up in 
> 5mm increments. 
>
> I ride 150's as with long legs and large feet placed between mid and 
> forefoot, this length gives me the perfect balance between leg speed and 
> leverage. The common crank theoreticals didn't work for me. Riv cranks were 
> not suitable for shortening based on their design, so I found the  Andel 
> RSC6 instead. I ordered just the arms. Certain ring combos I wanted were 
> not available, hence the arms alone. I also ride some 150mm Origin8 110 
> doubles. They're nice also, I wanted the option of the short silver triples 
> though for future use. 
>
> I conversed with "Johnnie" @Andel, very professional !   Basically you 
> fill out a inquiry form and they reply back. After many emails back and 
> forth to settle the particulars of the order, they sent me a Paypal 
> invoice. Once paid they had it sent via EMS and it took 6-7 days total to 
> Ohio. The photos are what Johnnie took as I asked to see a photo of what 
> I'd be ordering, so nothing was lost in translation. What I received were 
> the same. Very nice ! 
>
>
>

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