Praxis Works has revealed that sister brand Turn – which specialises in cranksets – will rebrand under the main company label in 2016.
The firm took to Interbike to debut a new line of value cranksets. On the mountain bike front the Cadet will sit below the hollow forged Girder crankset. Available to fit with 1×11 or 2×11, the direct mount compatible Cadet will come in at $179.
For the road cyclist, the 2D forged Alba joins the line, sitting below the current top level Zagante.
Into the future, a further higher level MTB crank than the current range topper will be introduced, though Praxis wouldn’t be drawn on exactly what that meant at this stage.
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