Crankset Market Value
Analysis of 39,230 crankset listings to determine current market pricing.
What you'll usually pay
๐ก Used ones cost about 19% more here.
๐ In short easy summary
The best value is found in 170 mm arms (-17%) and Mountain Bike configurations (-36%). Conversely, 160 mm arms (+101%) and Rotor brand sets (+112%) command the highest premiums.
๐ Best value for your money
Price by crankarm length
Why? Specialized shorter lengths like 160 mm (141) are significantly more expensive than the standard 170 mm (58.38).
Price by number of chainrings
Why? Double ring setups (99) carry a premium over Triple (64.99) or Single (66.41) configurations.
Price by brand
Why? High-end boutique brands like Rotor (148.59) cost substantially more than FSA (75.99).
Price by compatible bike type
Why? Downhill Bike sets (124.44) are the most expensive, while Mountain Bike sets (44.7) are the most affordable.
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Common questions
What is the average cost for a new versus used crankset?
The median price for new units is 71.24, while used units have a median of 85.
Which brand offers the most affordable median price?
FSA is the most affordable of the listed brands with a median price of 75.99.
How does the price change based on the bike type?
Mountain Bike cranksets are the cheapest at 44.7, whereas Downhill Bike sets reach a median of 124.44.
How we got these numbers
Worked out from 200 live eBay listings (price range $14โ$250, odd outliers ignored). These are asking prices, so use them as a guide. Last checked July 7, 2026.