With more and more specialization across cycling disciplines, it feels like we hear about some new ‘industry standard‘ every few weeks. But while some companies are introducing bikes that lock you into one standard or even one proprietary component, thankfully some are out there fighting for more universal fits. Miranda is the latest to go down the flexibility road with their new, completely modular crankset system design. An XMOD crankset starts by picking from a whole range of forged aluminum arm sets, then adds on one of a number of modular spiders or even a direct mount chainring, and then finishes off with a modular axles to fit pretty much any bottom bracket width standard. Whether you need a crankset for road, gravel touring, cyclocross, XC mountain, enduro, or DH, the Miranda XMOD lets you piece together exactly what you need…
The extremely modular XMOD bike crankset claims to be the first system world-wide to offer such flexibility. Although each part is specifically designed and engineered for its targeted segment, the fact that they use the same interface makes them entirely interchangeable.
The XMOD crankset is composed of just 3 distinct elements: crank arms, spider & spindle. Each element can be quickly and easily swapped out in every variation to allow you to build a crankset for everything from BMX to road to DH racing. At the heart of the crankset system, they all get built off of titanium spindles that are available in diameters for both BB30 and 22/24mm bottom brackets, and widths to fit everything from road to fat bike.
Then spiders are available in standard BCDs, including 88, 104 & 104/64mm 4-bolts and 110, 110/74 & 130mm 5-bolts for doubles and triples. There are even direct mount single rings with Miranda’s own tall ChainFlow shaped teeth for maximum chain retention.