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Cannondale

Hollowgram Si Road Crankset With 52/36t OPI Spiderings

From  £314.99  
Was  £349.99   | Save  £35.00   (10%)
Finance From £8.61/mo

Cannondale

Hollowgram SL Left Crank Arm - 170mm

£289.70
Finance From £7.24/mo

Cannondale

Hollowgram SiSL2 Chainset

£999.00
Finance From £13.88/mo

Cannondale

HollowGram SiSL2 Crankarm

£404.99  
Was  £449.99   | Save  £45.00   (10%)
Finance From £9.68/mo
Available Sizes

Cannondale

Hollowgram Road Spindle Si 109mm (KP250)

£35.99  
Was  £39.99   | Save  £4.00   (10%)

Cannondale

HollowGram SiSL2 Crankarm

£314.99  
Was  £349.99   | Save  £35.00   (10%)
Finance From £8.61/mo
Available Sizes

Cannondale

Crankbolts H-Gram Sisl2

£12.49

Cannondale

Si Sl Chainset Lockring (KP021)

£11.49  
Was  £12.99   | Save  £1.50   (12%)

Cannondale

Hollowgram BB30 Road Chainset Spacer Kit

£16.99  
Was  £17.99   | Save  £1.00   (6%)

Cannondale

125mm Ai Hollowgram Crank Spindle

£40.49  
Was  £44.99   | Save  £4.50   (10%)

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HollowGram Self-Extracting Crank Arm (2021)

£99.99

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Hollowgram Self Extracting Cap And Bolt (Pair)

£19.99

Cannondale

One Crankarm (Left)

£44.99  
Was  £49.99   | Save  £5.00   (10%)

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One Crankarm (Right)

£44.99  
Was  £49.99   | Save  £5.00   (10%)

Cannondale

Hollowgram Spider (5 Arm, 110mm BCD)

£34.99

Cannondale

HollowGram Si Crankarm (2020)

£99.99

Cannondale

HollowGram Reflective Crank Boot

£9.99

Cannondale

119mm Ai Hollowgram Crank Spindle

£40.49  
Was  £44.99   | Save  £4.50   (10%)

Cannondale

HollowGram Si Right-Hand Crankarm (2015)

£99.99

The easiest way to describe a chainset and what a chainset includes, is the components that power the bike forward when you turn the pedals - providing power to the rear wheel and driving the bike forward. The chainset is a massively important component on any road bike - and it is the first part of the bike which transforms your pedalling, through gearing into movement.

Although many customers are not too interested in the chainset on their bike, settling for the one which was supplied as part of the kit - customers do often come to us looking to either replace a worn chainset, or purchase an upgraded chainset. In doing so, customers can get their chainset just right - choosing the right length for them and their bike. If a chainset is too long for example, the knees and legs can be overstretched, causing injury and fatigue. If a chainset is too short, the chainset will not generate as much force - making cycling harder work.

The higher number on the chainset, which translates to the number of teeth, means that it’s more difficult to pedal up to speed, but easier to maintain that speed once enough speed has been achieved. One of the most popular types of chainset that we supply is called a ‘compact chainset’ These chainsets offer a great balance between hill friendly gearing, as well as speed maintenance.

You can view our full range of chainsets above, and please do just get in touch if you have any questions at all about the collection.