GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks (Chrome)

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GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks (Chrome)
Price: $170.00
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GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks Description:

The classic GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks are back with the same arm and shape.

Note Per GT: Included bolt is 12mm in diameter with a thread pitch of 1.25mm


Features:

  • Left and Right Drive
  • 4130 Chromoly Arms
  • Hollow 48 Spline Spindle
  • Flush Mount Spindle Hardware
  • Engraved GT Logo

Specifications:

  • Spindle: 19mm Chromoly
  • Spindle Bolts: 12 x 1.25mm
  • Spindle Splines: 48
  • Drive Side Compatibility: Left & Right Compatible
  • Sprocket Bolt: 10 x 1.5mm
  • Color: Chrome
  • Weight: 28.9 oz (without BB)
New cranks deserve a new bottom bracket, click here for a BB Kit that fits these cranks. 

This product was added to our catalog on March 13, 2020

ryan Wallace
Verified Owner
Thursday, Jun 9 2022 (about 3 years ago)
GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks (Chrome) (175mm)
Dans was great, how ever i wish i would have bought a profile crank. This is a made in china crank. Does not come with an install tool. If you have to buy one you are spending the same amount as a profile crank that includes the tool. I bought this to put on my 97 dyno nitro 24 inch cruiser.
C.K.
Verified Owner
Thursday, Jan 30 2025 (about a year ago)
GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks (Chrome) (175mm)
I figures I'd roll the dice and ordee a set sonce they were 50% off. They look similar to the Profile-made cranks from back in the day, but they definitelyare not that. $85 is probably the correct price point for these cranks, but it still wasn't cheap enough to keep me from sending them back. I'd never end up running them on a build. They might hold up to a 12 year old rider. Oh, and there is no reason to have sprocket bosses on both crank arms. Hideous! I'll stick with Profiles.
Jose Camarillo
Verified Owner
Wednesday, May 29 2024 (about 2 years ago)
GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks (Chrome) (175mm)
Hello ,
I appreciate you getting back to me. I could not find ( or get feedback from someone regarding this topic ) So I had to install the cranks with some basic tools and my general know how mechanical stuff.
In a nutshell i used the bolts themselves to "press in" the 48 spline shaft and the crank arm bolts.
I very carefullly used my allen wrench and allen head socket with ratchet to drive in crank arms onto 48 spline shaft. Put grease , work it back and forth , and ease in best as possible.
The concern and challenge here was using the crank bolt and washer as the main driver to press in the crank arm because you can crush the washer, ruin the washer , and possibly strip the crank arm bolt.
The washer is aluminum and driving it into solid chromoly steel you can ruin your washer , which the washer is needed as part of the complete crank arm install.
In total I used the following : Ratchet, 6mm allen socket, 8mm allen socket, regular L shaped 6mm allen wrench, rubber mallet, ball peen steel hammer, tapered punch tool ( used this punch tool to fine tune the 48 spline shaft and the amount of insertion into the crank arm ) .
Sorry for my long winded explanation. hope some of this makes sense.
thanks
David Johnson
Verified Owner
Wednesday, Jan 31 2024 (about 2 years ago)
GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks (Chrome) (175mm)
Outstanding quality,... excellent fitment on a retro-mod build that i'm doing with a vintage frame.
Billy Baalhorn
Verified Owner
Thursday, Oct 6 2022 (about 3 years ago)
GT Power Series Chromoly Cranks (Chrome) (175mm)
Wasn’t even sure dans was still around from when I was younger !
Needed some parts for my 93 model GT interceptor and found most of what I wanted these 3 piece cranks will look nice on this bike especially since I couldn’t afford them when I was a kid .