rotor cranks
hideano posted 3 years ago.
i have 3 sets of rotor 1 tri bike 1 full suspension mt bike, and 1 hard tail.
if can talk to howie in colorado (rotor usa) and pick up lasts year model or used, save some $$s
my comuter bike has regular crank set up. after riding long time on rotor and them jump on non rotor feels a little weird, but no problems.
i have never gone faster with my rotors, but i have cut back on my bike training. my legs have been saved because of the pedling actin prevent the lactic acid build up due toits unique pedle stroke action. abel to run faster and easier after bike. you will save more tome on run most likly than on the bike.
go to rotor message board to hear others

i'm really interested in rotor cranks but still have a lot of questions.
first, at that price, i would only have one set of rotors for five bikes. assuming i put them on the new tri bike, is it going to completely screw me up when i get back on one of the other bikes? rotorcranks USA says there will be some initial discomfort as you use new muscles in new ways. am i asking for discomfort the other way around?
what kind of experience are folks having with these cranks? two minutes over a 40km TT sounds pretty impressive. are people actually having these types of results?
cheers,
justin