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Here is a selection guide to help you choose the right bicycle crankset, as well as recommendations and information on standards:

Selection guide:

1. Type of bike:

First determine the type of bike you are going to mount the crankset on. Cranksets vary depending on disciplines, such as road cycling, mountain biking, city cycling, etc.

2. Compatibility:

Make sure the crankset is compatible with your bike's drivetrain, including mounting type (square axle, hollow axle, integrated axle) and number of gears.

3. Material:

Cranksets are usually made from aluminum, steel or carbon. Choose the material based on your needs for weight, durability and performance.

4. Trays:

The chainrings of the crankset determine the available gear ratio. Choose the size of the chainrings based on your riding style, fitness level, and terrain conditions you plan to ride.

5. Cranks:

The crank arms are available in different lengths. Choose the length of the cranks based on your height, body shape and personal preference.

Recommendations:

1. Regular maintenance:

Perform regular maintenance on the crankset by cleaning and lubricating the components to extend its life and ensure optimal operation.

2. Choice of trays:

Select the size of the chainrings based on your riding style and the terrain you plan to cover. Smaller chainrings are generally suitable for climbs, while larger chainrings provide more power on the flat and downhill.

Standards:

1. Speed ​​Compatibility:

Make sure the crankset is compatible with the number of speeds on your bike. The cranksets are available in versions suitable for 1x, 2x, 3x, etc. drivetrain systems.

2. Assembly:

The cranksets can be mounted on the bike using different mounting systems, such as square axle, hollow axle or integrated axle. Make sure you choose the crankset that matches your bike's mounting system.
By following this selection guide, these recommendations and taking into account the standards, you should be able to choose the bicycle crankset that best suits your needs and your driving style. If you have any doubts, do not hesitate to seek professional advice from a bicycle store.