Description
New and improved, the Shimano R7000 105 Crankset strikes the perfect balance between weight, efficiency, and comfort without sacrificing on stiffness. The result is a lightweight alloy 2x11-speed crankset that has been optimized to deliver the maximum in power transfer. With a wide gear pitch, the new R7000 is fully compatible with standard road frames, as well as modern 135mm O.L.D. spaced disc frames.
Features:
Hollowtech II technology balances weight and efficiency without sacrificing stiffness.
Rider tuned performance with numerous gear combinations.
Wider gear pitch increases chain clearance with small gearings.
Allows for 310mm chain stays on 135mm O.L.D. frames.
Delivers optimal power transfer.
Multiple options provide greater choice.
Available in multiple gear offerings: 50x34t, 52x36t, 53x39t.
Available in multiple crank lengths: 160mm, 165mm, 170mm, 172.5mm, 175mm.
Weights: 713.4g (50-34t), 742.6g (52-36t), 757.8g (53-39t).
B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.
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I replaced and old Ultegra set with this 10spd 105 version and they fit perfectly.
by Anonymous
Casual Cyclist
Tualatin, Or
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
super easy to install and work great (and WBW had them for a great price)
Reviewed 2/7/2019
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Another Great Shimano Design
I was able to get a 2019 C-Dale Synapse with the new 105 7000 series build - except for the crank which was an FSA C-Dale design to keep the price under $3K. Im sure it would have been fine but I really like the components to match! As usual, WBW had what I needed. Cannondale would not confirm that the crank would positively fit, but since many of their models come with Ultegra I thought it wouldnt be a problem. My mechanic found the following the stock crank was a press-fit, and FCR7000 is threaded, but the problem was solved with a BB under $50 (cant recall the name but was told this is an excellent parts manufacturer). Looks and rides great, plus no more FrankenBike!
Reviewed 11/16/2018
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Best crankset for the money
by Tim Bellwood
Crossville, Tn
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
Been building bikes for many years and I always favored Ultegra until recently. The new 105 series components are outstanding and if weight is not a critical factor in the decision this is the best deal period. I am so impressed with the price/ value on this product. You can't go wrong.
Reviewed 3/4/2021
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This part came timely and was an excellent choice!
Western bike works made my purchase seamless and timely! My part came on time and in excellent condition, I wouldn't hesitate to use them again!
Reviewed 7/23/2021
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Affordable Shimano quality
by Old rider
Competitive Racer
New England
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Bought these to replace Dura Ace 7800 when I went to shorter cranks. Nice crankset for the price. The 4-arm layout means needing specific chainrings. Choices are limited, but the biggest issue is Shimano does not offer the 36/46 combo in 105, only in Ultegra. The bolt pattern is the same, but the shape of the rings where they mate with the crankarms is not. They will fit and bolt on securely, but there will be gaps between the rings and the crankarms. And replacement 4-arm chainrings are absurdly expensive. It's more cost effective to just buy a new crank. Shimano, wake up and make 36/46 rings for 105!
Reviewed 10/25/2021
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The Shimano 105 FC-R7000 160mm crank length, is the perfect solution to a bi-lateral knee replacement recovery regimen.
by JT
Cycling Enthusiast
Seattle
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
Needed a shorter crank length to speed recovery from a bi-lateral knee replacement. This product is excellent in performance and price point. The shorter crank length enabled the rider to do full rotations sooner, and more comfortably. In addition moved from flat pedals to cleats much sooner than anticipated with 2 new knees.
Back to full training, for our 6-8 week adventures criss-crossing Europe.
Reviewed 6/20/2020
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sometimes size does matter
by Rat
Cycling Enthusiast
Dayton, Ohio
Ordered bicycle in 2019 with 170mm cranks due to info. about older riders and knee issues. I have no knee issues but legs that call for 175mm. Older 80's bike has 175mm cranks and other than the 6-cog range limit, actually felt slightly better especially on long rides. Found 175mm cranks only with no chain rings, ordering from China, but for the price, thought it would be better to get a set of standard chain rings- had compact and then semi-compact, this would give me all three sets of normal chain rings. I put this off for quite some time as I could imagine a 5mm change would be that significant. Not sure if it is all in my mind or not, but the 175 mm seems to provide a fuller stroke and allow for normal cadence to produce a few mph higher steady speed with the same effort. Very happy with this crank set just as it is- wish I hadn't waited so long.
Reviewed 10/23/2022
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very very good quality
by tulocote
Cycling Enthusiast
west palm beach florida
it fits and look very nice, very smooth at pedaling and helps me get very cadence.
Reviewed 10/30/2023
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Solid crankset
by Peter Allen
Competitive Racer
Irvine, CA
3 of 3 customers found this review helpful.
Nothing fancy about a Shimano 105 crankset. The R7000 series looks great. It might not be the lightest, but still has crisp shifting. The biggest think going for the 105 is the value. I got this for a TT bike and paired it with a Stages 105 power meter. That's a nice combo for the money and it looks PRO!
Reviewed 3/11/2019
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Went straight onto my 2015 Canondale Cad10 with adapter
by CWBMAN
Cycling Enthusiast
Indianapolis, IN
Swapped out an old crank from my original groupset. I bought an adapter to fit the Shimano 105 line for my BB30 bottom bracket. Works great, definitely lighter, looks fast and chain travels very smoothly.
Reviewed 7/15/2022
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Great as you would expect
by nsan1129
Cycling Enthusiast
Modesto
Nothing to complain about. Great crankset.
Reviewed 6/22/2023
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Good
by Luis Hernandez
131 wakeman ave newark nj 07104
I wanted to go faster. It has 53t I was looking for
Reviewed 5/5/2023
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105 FTW
by ozmack23
Cycling Enthusiast
Alexandria, VA
You really cant go wrong with 105 groupset. Ultegra may be a little lighter but in the end its the rider not the groupset. Save a couple of bucks and go for it.
Reviewed 3/27/2023
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Similar performance as the higher end models for a better price.
by Anonymous
Cycling Enthusiast
Rhode Island
Great for any distance over all terrain types. Does everything the higher-end models do for a fraction of the cost.
Reviewed 3/20/2023
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Great
Had to change crank arm length due to TKR. New crank set working well!
Reviewed 2/28/2023
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Great product
by Jimmy shields
washington
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
I use and abuse my bikes, I race them and I train on them. I love top of the line equipment like any other person, but the weight difference between the 105 and Dura-ace crank sets is so negligible. Beside I have recently changed my crank length and needed shorter cranks, there was no way I was buying 4 Dura-ace cranks
Reviewed 8/21/2020
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Durable crankset
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
The r7000 105 crankset was easy to install. I built a road bike with r7000 105. Bought all the components from bike tire direct. Decided upon the crankset to finish off the build. Performance of cranks set is smooth during shifting. Durable and efficient.
Reviewed 8/4/2020
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Great price performance ratio
1 of 1 customers found this review helpful.
It's just a few grams heavier than it's (significantly) more expensive elder siblings
Reviewed 9/3/2022
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Great Product
by DonWA
Cycling Enthusiast
Palatine, IL
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
This is a solid, well made crankset. Shifting is smooth and precise. Not quite as light as Ultegra but more affordable. If you're looking for a quality crankset that won't drain your checking account this is the one.
Reviewed 2/6/2020
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awesome product, as advertised!
by Anonymous
Competitive Racer
2 of 2 customers found this review helpful.
best price on the www! It comes in OEM packaging and as described. Free shipping! Can't beat that anywhere else!
Reviewed 12/19/2019
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