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I am ready to move on from these cranks.

the cranks are sweet, but have been a little finicky at times. It has a little side to side movement if you look down at the chainrings while riding, but I was able to get it fine on my Caad9, but sometimes I would have a little creaking. I could take them off, re-grease, retorque, and be fine for awhile.

I didn't have as much luck on the EVO on the first try, and I don't feel like messing with it. Since it is modular, it could just be one of the multiple components, arms, spindle, rings, spider, etc. I don't have the special hollowgram tools so just looking to move on. I didn't even try different rings, but it may be something else.

It has the arms with some shoe rub, but not bad, spindle, two 110bcd spiders(one has a hole that looks a little reamed), black spindle bolts and green spindle/arm bolts.

Priced accordingly since they aren't perfect, $140 shipped, or $165 shipped with some very good condition FSA 52/38 rings.
Could be a simple fix, but even if not, that is pretty cheap for hollowgram cranks
172.5 arms, 110 spider included, spindle looks to be 103mm-104mm, but it appeared to fit fine on both bikes.
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