Easton  EA90 Crankset

$131.00
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Offering the versatility of the CINCH direct-mount system, the Easton EA90 aluminum crankset opens up a variety of gearing options for gravel, cyclocross and road riding styles.

Color: Black
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Features

  • CINCH system offers compatibility with 1x and 2x setups, 10- and 11-speed drivetrains, and bottom bracket options across all relevant frame standards
  • Chainrings and bottom bracket not included
  • EA90 alloy crank arms are lightweight (170 mm length weighs 534 g) and feature a durable matte black anodized finish
  • 30 mm alloy spindle

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Technical Specs

Best Use

Gravel Cycling

Material(s)

Aluminum

Weight

534 grams

Crankarm Length

170 MM: 170 millimeters

172.5 MM: 172.5 millimeters

175 MM: 175 millimeters

Q Factor

149 millimeters

Bottom Bracket Compatibility

BB86, BSA 68 mm, PF30 68 mm, BB30 68 mm, BBright, 386Evo

Bolt Circle Diameter

Not Applicable

Speeds

10-speed

11-speed

Chainline

1x: 47.6 millimeters; 2x: 45 millimeters

Chainring Mount

Direct Mount

Number of Chainrings

Not Applicable

Spindle Diameter

30 millimeters

Crankarm Material

Aluminum

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