Profile + Krull + Stout Review

The first time I rode Profile cranks on my Bruiser, I hated it. I couldn't stand the q-factor or the slipping bolt which sucks because Profile was the first BMX company to make fixed gear specific equipment almost 2 years ago and it'd be nice to support their products! I had a conversation with Christian shortly after and he shot me a shorter bb spindle. That still didn't solve the slipping sprocket bolt problem though!

A while back, Volume released pictures of their splined 130 bcd / pcd spider. This was the reason I wanted to ride Profiles again. I know Tree makes a splined sprocket, but I still wanted to use a Milwaukee Stout for grinds since grinding on a fixed gear chain just seems like a catastrophe on the bridge waiting to happen!

I put these cranks on yesterday and rode them for a good bit over the weekend. I'm stoked. They feel great. The Q-Factor could come in a bit, but it's much better than the previous set up. As of now I have the cup on the DS, the Krull and the crank with no spacers. On the NDS, I have the cup, a dust cap (spacer) and the crank. Both clear my chainstays with about 1/2" on the crank and a 1/4" on the spider (DS).

I apologize for the mis-aligned spider and crank alignment. It's actually not as bad as it looks, but I couldn't ride with it centered on the spider because of the Stout guard.

To be fair, I still love riding my Omniums but will ride this for a bit and see how I like it in the long run. But for those of you who want a beefy-ass track crankset to ride for under $300, the SRAM Omniums are $250, bb, chainring and crank. They have held up great for me and I abuse them a lot.

Previously:
Profile + Krull + Stout
Volume Splined Spider

                               




Comments

looks and sounds solid. might have to get up on a similar setup!


what spindle length did they give you to cut down on the q factor? the 5 5/8"?


i will continue to ridicule you for putting straps on pc's. there is no reason for them


You need foot retention sugar tits!


What size cog are you running in the rear?


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