We recently photographed a bike that had Ignite’s Catalyst Cranks (which you’ll see soon), but today we learned about Ignite’s new gravel Inferno Cranks. Learn more here…
Run by engineer Ian Colquhoun, Ignite Components designs and manufactures bike parts in New Jersey, USA. We were pretty mesmerized by their H.R. Giger-esque Catalyst cranks that were on a bike we’ll be posting about soon, so when we were tipped off about the new gravel-oriented Inferno Cranks, we thought we’d share them here.
specs
- Lifetime Limited Warranty
- 149mm Q factor
- 89-96mm K factor (most modern BB standards for road/gravel/cx bikes)
- 30mm spindle
- 490-540g including arms, spindle, and all hardware (bolts, extractor caps,preloader)
- Standard SRAM 3-bolt direct-mount chainring mounting (bolts included)
- 155-180mm lengths (custom lengths upon request)
- ISO testing in process and will be certified by an independent testing lab
Ignite Inferno Cranks are available for pre-order now in a few remaining sizes. According to the website, they’re being machined/anodized and will ship in time for the holidays. At $429, they’re not cheap, but like the Catalyst we saw in person, they’re a work of art and look like they’ll last a lifetime. See more over at IgniteComponents.com
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