FSA had their booth jammed full of new products at this year’s Sea Otter. They had a $248 dropper post on hand, a modular crank system, and a wheelset using an asymmetrical rim design. Not only that, FSA dissolved the Gravity brand of big hit components. However, the components themselves will still be available under the FSA name.
Dropper Post
The simply named FSA Adjustable Seatpost will come with 100 or 125mm of travel. Overall lengths are 383mm or 408mm, and FSA is covering the two most common post diameters – 30.9 and 31.6mm. At 741g, the weight is higher than a Fox Transfer or Rock Shox Reverb.
Modular Crank System
A majority of cranks on the market are two piece, meaning the spindle is permanently attached to one of the arms. This is all well and good unless you want to swap your cranks to a bike with different bottom bracket spacing. Similar to Race Face’s Cinch system, FSA’s new system is three pieces. Pull the cranks arms off the spindle and swap in a different length as needed.
FSA has implemented this modular design across their range, from the burly aluminum Gradient cranks to the featherweight carbon SL-K cranks.
Afterburner Wheels
The Afterburner trail wheels use an asymmetric rim profile that helps balance spoke tension between both sides of the hub. They are 27mm wide internally, so they should provide plenty of support for 2.3-2.5″ trail tires. Weight for a pair of 29″ Afterburner wheels is 1,830g.
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