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Cane Creek dips into limited edition cranks with Tie-Dye eeWings titanium crankset

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Looking for a crankset that’s even more exclusive than Cane Creek’s eeWings? Want something more colorful as well? Then you’ve come to the right place – check out the all new eeWings Tie-Dye Ano mountain bike cranks.

Cane Creek dips into limited edition cranks with Tie-Dye eeWings titanium crankset

Staring with their ridiculously nice (and expensive) eeWings titanium crankset, Cane Creek has just one-upped themselves with a limited edition version in stunning tie-dye ano. Hand finished with a unique anodizing for every crank, no two will be alike.

Cane Creek dips into limited edition cranks with Tie-Dye eeWings titanium crankset

Offered in 170mm and 175mm crank arm lengths, the 30mm spindle is compatible with BSA73mm, PF92/PF89.5 and 392EVO bottom brackets, plus PF30 and BB30 bottom brackets when used with bottom brackets with outboard bearings.

These cranks boast the same 400g weight but offer 20-30% more stiffness than a comparable carbon crank. We’re guessing the anodizing won’t be quite as durable as the raw titanium arms, so just know that the 10 year warranty does not cover any changes to the color or color wear. However, there is a clear adhesive protector included in the box, so if you tend to rub your cranks excessively, you’ll probably want to slap that on there.

The price? Well, the eeWings were already among the most expensive cranks out there and these are even more pricey. The Tie-Dye option will set you back an additional Benjamin with a retail price of $1,100 (without a bottom bracket or chainring).

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drunk at work
drunk at work
4 years ago

So much want

Janky Teal
Janky Teal
4 years ago

There’s no reason on earth that I need them, but somehow I’m having to fight the urge. Hard.

Bmx
Bmx
4 years ago

These with that moots anodized finish and tie dye ano ti spokes would be cool ass.

Bill B
Bill B
4 years ago

If they made these in 172.5, I’d have to buy them! Twice

Drew S
4 years ago
Reply to  Bill B

You’re on the hook now, as there will be 172.5 All-Roads available! You’d just need to call in to get those reserved.

JNH
JNH
4 years ago
Reply to  Bill B

Most expensive comment of 2019?

Jeff
Jeff
4 years ago

Eleven-Hundred Dollary Doo’s!?! What does that convert to in buttons and lint? I need to start saving.

Dockboy
Dockboy
4 years ago

Wow, they improved on an already awesome design. Impressive.

toomanypuppies
toomanypuppies
4 years ago

Sorry I don’t see what the fuss is about. These cranks feature a stolen design from Sweetwings and now a gross finish that mimics the overabundance of “oil-slick” components (especially BMX) all for a hefty price tag just to take them out and bounce them off rocks. That is, if you actually use them. On dirt.

Is this stuff just for show bikes at NAHBS?

Tim
Tim
4 years ago
Reply to  toomanypuppies

According to eecycleworks, “eecycleworks and Cane Creek Cycling Components of North Carolina have formed a long term partnership to produce, market and distribute eecycleworks products. eecycleworks remains intimately involved with Cane Creek to continue the ee tradition”. In other words, eecycleworks, the descendant of the company that made Sweet Wings, licensed the design to Cane Creek. Also, the original steel Sweet Wings were far from the first steel two-piece crank, that honor perhaps belonging to Bullseye, from the 1970s.

Dockboy
Dockboy
4 years ago
Reply to  Tim

On top of that, this finish is reminiscent of the fade-dyed Kooka cranks from the 90’s. It’s a great match for a bunch of Moots and Firefly finishes.

Greg
Greg
4 years ago
Reply to  toomanypuppies

Yeah I robbed myself once.

Fred Gravelly
Fred Gravelly
4 years ago

I’m just impressed bikerumor called something “expensive”

badbikemechanicx
badbikemechanicx
4 years ago

Looks like I have to get some parts lying around on ebay. Very sexy.

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