On Dec 15, 8:18 am, Michael Hechmer <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
> So the WI cranks are cnc machined, so what. I've never heard of a WI crank
> failure, and if one did fail I'm certain WI would make good on it, no
> question. The 8 mm of additional Q is insignificant, as is the 100 g.

I have, second hand, six years ago, from one source, heard of four
failures. The guy who mentioned the failures rode the ENO cranks and
thought 4 failures was a small number. If you called White Industries,
they'd probably tell you how many cranks they've produced and how many
they've warrantied.

Agreed on the Q and weight. Also agree on the Made In Petaluma appeal.

 Philip

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