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Dpardo Power Curve Crankset, Put A Crank on Your Crank!

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Some bad ideas like characters in a bad horror movie just refuse to die. Enter the Dpardo crank. The website is in chinese but the bad physics are universally understood. Trust me, I’m not an engineer (not even on the internet), and I can assure you these cranks will not increase your performance.

The “Sickle and Monster Disc” Cranks are only available online via Dpardo’s chinese website. Interested? They’re a steal at only 19,932 Yuan (~$200 USD) NTD (~$726 USD)! No word on weight but they’re “suitable for all types of vehicle (road bike, mountain bike, folding and other types of vehicle)” and available for isis bottom brackets.

Hop past the break for another diagram…

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Ck
Ck
11 years ago

This is just like that stupid Z-crank some idiot tried to scam people into on Kickstarter

rich lather
rich lather
11 years ago

you could twist that f**ker around in a spiral and the length of the lever will still be the distance between the points of attachment (pedal & bb)

royalewithcheese
royalewithcheese
11 years ago

For $200 how many Statics textbooks (perhaps older editions) could one send to people who design these things?

Big Cow
11 years ago

Um, no, the price is not in Yen. In one spot it is listed in Yuan, which can also be called RMB, or the chinese currency. However, the checkout price of $21,079 is in NTD, which is the Taiwanese dollar, or around $726 USD.

Mindless
Mindless
11 years ago

Amount of complete idiots in the world is staggering.

Biglimey
Biglimey
11 years ago

The guy on KickStarter finally got his money!

Icarus
Icarus
11 years ago

Wow… Almost copy and paste from mtbr forum.

Topmounter
Topmounter
11 years ago

In addition to the massively increased performance, they appear to be REALLY light too.

RyanC
RyanC
11 years ago

I want these for all the passive suspension they have on offer.

Justin
Justin
11 years ago

LOL

Pete
Pete
11 years ago

Why stop there? Why not make the arms a couple of feet long, still terminating at 170mm? Then you’d really have a marketing gimmick ROTFLMAO

Paul
Paul
11 years ago

I’m starting to think I want to build a bike of the absurd. These are the cranks. I’m putting them on a Slingshot frame. In the rear is a Tioga MTB disc. Pruple ano brake boosters. Mavic electronic shifting. Scott aero mountain bars. Girvin flex stem.

antipodean G
11 years ago

@Paul absurd these cranks are but some of the other things you cite were, well, pioneering in the early to mid 90’s to get where things are today. Not a fair call. Now if you wanted to build a bike of all the retro fringe stuff that was, as I remember, totally mainstream, that would be interesting.

Also Mavic electronic shifting…. absurd? Really? Seems they were well ahead of the game on this one and while everyone (including yours truly) said they were a bit mad, I guess they had the last laugh. Aren’t the electronic things from the big S and Campy the bee’s knees now?

PS: The canti brake boosters did work. From 92-95 I ran the Odyssey ones (YES in ano purple aka 3D violet) and they improved the piss poor power of the canti’s substantially.

härbert
härbert
11 years ago

@paul

please make sure there is/are also.
at least 4 chain rings at the crank
smalest one about 50teeth (with the Z or this Dpardo-crank you will have enough power!!!)
side mirrors
bryne pedals (with clip mechanism at the shoes)
some 7mm Allen screws (Campa did)
double discbrake in front (mechanical would be nice)
wooden rims at front wheel (yes rimSS… because there are twin-tires!)

John
John
11 years ago

Hope they can shave 30 seconds off the bike portion of my next tri.

satisFACTORYrider
satisFACTORYrider
11 years ago

You guys are haters. Clearly these go to 11.

Patrick Ypperciel
Patrick Ypperciel
11 years ago

you should see the (stuff) at taipei Trade show some even more of the wall stuff that is pretty tame

tiz-urkey
tiz-urkey
11 years ago

after you are done kicking yourself in the ass for the dumbest purchase of 2013…..you can now use this as a paperweight…..anyone that buys this should just go make an appt with their nearest Dr. and get their head examined (you could also offer this crap as barter/payment to the rich Dr….you just visited–instead of paying cash)…….

Ross Porter
Ross Porter
11 years ago

Just pedal harder.

Steve M
Steve M
11 years ago

You guys are totally missing the point of these. As load is applied the crank flexes and the arm gets longer- increasing leverage during the power phase and shortening over the top……..

…….Oops they even screwed that up, the curve goes the wrong direction so they would get shorter. Oh well, I tried.

Ross Porter
Ross Porter
11 years ago

Pedal harder.

reteptterrab
reteptterrab
11 years ago

Mate those crank arms with some of the oval, not-round, rotor, Bio-Pace chainrings that won’t die either.
I guess that would make some sort of zombie crankset.

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