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		<title>Shimano XTR FC-M970 Crankset</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[To compete with other bikers on the road or on the trails, there is an even greater need to have a bike that is lighter and still built to perform. With the weight of every component contributing to a bike&#8217;s weight even cranksets are becoming lighter, so it doesn&#8217;t just stop with lighter wheels and [...]]]></description>
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To compete with other bikers on the road or on the trails, there is an even greater need to have a bike that is lighter and still built to perform.  With the weight of every component contributing to a bike&#8217;s weight even <strong>cranksets</strong> are becoming lighter, so it doesn&#8217;t just stop with lighter <a href="http://www.bikesleuth.com/category/components/wheelsets/">wheels</a> and <a href="http://www.bikesleuth.com/category/components/frames/">frames</a> any more.  <strong>Shimano</strong> designed the <strong>XTR FC-M970</strong> crankset with minimal weight and increased shifting performance and durability due to the <strong>Titanium/Carbon</strong> composite chainring for reduced weight that maintains rigidity.  If you&#8217;re in need of helping your bike lose a little more weight to increase its performance, then you&#8217;ll want to buy this <strong><a href="http://www.shareasale.com/m-pr.cfm?merchantID=9766&amp;userID=211541&amp;productID=458796077" target="_blank">Shimano XTR FC-M970 Crankset</a></strong></p>
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