SKU: CK4878

Shimano Tiagra FC-4700 Crankset 170mm 10-Spd 50/34t 110 Asymmetric BCD

Vendor Shimano
Regular price $106.55
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Specifications

ColorGray
Spindle Interface TypeShimano Hollowtech II
Pedal Spindle9/16"
Chainring BCD110 Shimano Asymmetric
Rings50/34
BB IncludedNo
Crank Intended UseRoad
Defined ColorGray
Crank Length (mm)170
Drivetrain Speeds10
Number of ChainringsDouble
Chainline/Hub Compatibility130 Hubs
Chainline/Hub Compatibility135/142 Road Disc Hubs > 415 mm Chainstay

Shimano Tiagra FC-4700 Cranksets
  • Aluminum construction with anodized finish
  • 43.5mm chain line, 110mm BCD, 150 Q-factor
  • Crankset with integrated 24mm axle decreases weight and improves rigidity
Description
Shimano Tiagra FC-4700 Cranksets
  • Aluminum construction with anodized finish
  • 43.5mm chain line, 110mm BCD, 150 Q-factor
  • Crankset with integrated 24mm axle decreases weight and improves rigidity

Customer Reviews

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Matches the bike well.;

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Save your money and buy an ultegra. I know it is more money but it will cost you more in the only run if you decide you want the better later. It doesn't matter that ultegra is for 11 speed and this is for 10. 9 and 10 speed work just fine on an ultegra. This is a brick in comparison the ultegra weighs in at 685g (very close to dura ace) and this weighs 910g which is more than the previous generation. The 105 is a little better with a hollow left crank arm (that is practically the same as the one on the ultegra) but bang for your buck buy the ultegra. This part is the kind of thing that is fine to come on a new bike but if you are building your own parts buy the ultegra. It has the further bonus of being functionally the same as dura ace and nobody makes a better shifting chainring than shimano.

So yes my review is based totally on the weight.;