CYBREI Carbon Crankset – Powermeter Spider w/ EVO or METARBON Chainrings
Price range: $859.00 through $1,059.00
Cyber cranks sell out fast. Please allow 7–15 business days for restocking before shipping
- Using Toray high modulus carbon fiber, crankset only 320g (29mm, 170mm)/ 335g (24mm, 170mm)
- Super high rigidity, the second generation of dual-channel technology improves crank rigidity by 12%
- Offering 24mm titanium/29mm aluminum spindle, adaptable to more frames
- Cold forged 7075 aluminum alloy axle core brings unimaginable rigidity and durability
- Passed 1800N 14w crank fatigue test and 5600N crank damage test, far exceeding EU standards
- Please note that the CYBREI Carbon Spider is currently out of stock. We will notify you by email as soon as it is restocked. To help you assemble your bike without delay, we recommend the CYBREI Alloy Spider or NEXGA S1 / XCADEY Power Meter Spider as an alternative.
Panda Podium Review
This is a great crankset for a weight weenie build. One of the chainring holes on the XCADEY power meter was slightly undersized. XCADEY offered a replacement, but I just filed the hole bigger myself.... keep reading
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Description
Additional information
| Crank Spindle Options | 24mm Spindle, 29mm Spindle |
|---|---|
| Crank Length | 150mm (Pre-order only), 155mm, 157.5mm, 160mm, 162.5mm, 165mm, 167.5mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm |
| Chainring Option | CYBREI EVO Aluminum Chainring Combo 110X4 BCD, CYBREI METARBON AERO 2X Carbon Chainring Combo 110×4 BCD |
| Chainring Size | 50-34T, 52-36T, 54-38T |
| Spider Type | NEXGA S1 EASTON 110BCD-4S, Xcadey Power Meter Spider ( 4*110 BCD ) |
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Cybrei
| Brand Name: Cybrei | Chinese Company Name: 厦门市益百克运动器材有限公司 |
| Founded: 2021 | # of Employees: 5-10 |
| Headquarters: Xiamen, Fujian | Products Categories: Wheels, Cranks, Chainrings, Bottom Brackets, etc |
3 reviews for CYBREI Carbon Crankset – Powermeter Spider w/ EVO or METARBON Chainrings
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Joe Whittingham –
This is a great crankset for a weight weenie build. One of the chainring holes on the XCADEY power meter was slightly undersized. XCADEY offered a replacement, but I just filed the hole bigger myself. The whole setup is super light (especially considering the presence of a power meter.) Shifting has also been perfect. It occasionally sounds a bit crunchy, but it always shifts so that’s all that matters to me. As a weight weenie, I mainly chose this for the weight to cost to performance ratio, and in that department, it gets 5 stars.
neilinoz (verified owner) –
Awesome communication from Tom, answering all of my questions quickly and fully. The product arrived quickly (though I think the DHL express charge is a bit high). the carbon cranks are stunning and so light. I went for the extra price Titanium axle as I prefer 24mm axle for bigger bearings with a PF86. The power meter is easy to set up and use with long battery life and simple charging. The 54 carbon big ring is awesome looking with good shifting. Overall I would give it 5 stars as a package, love it!
Tuan Nguyen (verified owner) –
Great crankset. The Panda team were very communicative, had a delay due to stock for 160m cranks, but got shipped as soon as they got them in. For the price, quality its an excellent crankset!
The only issues I had was just with the chainring bolts, they rated 7-8mm torque, but I reckon they’re going to be a tad bit less, or get better bolts I almost stripped a bunch of the torx head (lost one bolt in the process – luckily there was a spare). I’d also recommend putting anti-seize or at least grease minimum on the threads, and surface under the bolt otherwise you aren’t getting them out later…
The Xcadey power meter was a bit out of whack at the beginning, so I suggest following its guide and calibrating it (maybe before every ride). I did a comparison against my trainer (jet black victory), which has been tested to be pretty accurate by GPlama, and the Xcadey was reading around 10-15 watts under or 15% under. In the Xcadey app you can adjust the scale. Noting that GPlama tested the version one and it was around 5% under the Favero’s Assioma duo. Values seem consistent given its comparing indoor vs dual meters as well. So Overall im pretty happy with the results.