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If you are looking for cranks built to last a lifetime, this new ultralight CNC-machined Wert StW titanium crankset might just be the ticket. With a classic design precisely executed in 6Al-4V titanium, Wert offers three variations of their new StW cranks for either road, gravel, or mountain bikes. And the lightest is said to weigh just 292g for the set of arms, their integrated spindle, and its crank bolts. With a wide range of arm lengths and standard modular construction that can be combined with any drivetrain or a direct mount power meter, this is the kind of component designed to outlast any one bike frame.
Wert StW ultralight CNC-machined modular titanium crankset
(Photos/Cory Benson)Wert’s ultra-lightweight cranks has been in development for more than a decade, having gone through several iterations and material changes over the years. From aluminum to titanium, and from machining to 3D-printing and now back to CNC-machined production in the Netherlands. What once felt like it might never come to market is now a premium ultralight titanium crankset that you can actually buy.
Wert founder Rico de Wert describes these new CNC-machined ti cranks as the “masterpiece”.

Their CNC-machined design isn’t all that unique. With 3 full-length holes bored out of the boxy arms and two machined-out channels on the front & back of each arm, they look a lot like my 8-year-old set of Rotor 2INpower meter cranks. But that’s not necessarily a bad thing. Those old 7075 aluminum cranks are both stiff and strong. And upgrading a similar design to 6-4 Ti is sure to create a much lighter set of crankarms.
This is a set of premium ultralight and modular cranks that Wert describes as having “bombproof impact resistance, unwavering stiffness under extreme loads, and absolute reliability engineered to endure the harshest conditions while begging for more“. You get all the lightweight stiffness inherent to titanium, plus its unique vibration-damping characteristics.
Altogether, it sounds a bit to me like a slightly lighter, slightly more expensive, European-made alternative to Cane Creek’s eeWings.
Tech details

- CNC-machined from aerospace-grade Ti-6Al-4V titanium
- naturally corrosion-resistant ti, with “extraordinarily high” fatigue life
- 7075-T6 aluminum crank bolt hardware with self-extractor
- SRAM 8-bolt Direct Mount chainring interface
- compatible with direct mount 1x & 2x chainrings and powermeters
- 29mm DUB spindle (compatible with 30mm bottom brackets with optional adapter)
- available in 157.5, 165, 170, 172.5 & 175mm crank arm lengths
- narrow Q-factor: 144mm for road, 149mm for gravel & 164 for Boost MTB

- weighs from 292g – crankarms, spindle & crank bolts
(455g actual weight shown, including 128g 46T SRAM chainring and 4g of bolts) - made in the Netherlands
- 3-year warranty
Wert StW titanium cranks – Pricing, options & availability
Wert StW-G cranks with a SRAM AXS Quarq power meter on Dangerholm’s aero Scoil concept gravel bikeThe new CNC-machined Wert StW titanium cranks are available now in three versions: StW-R for road, StW-G for gravel, and StW-M for mountain bikes. All three versions sell for the same 1450€ with a raw machined finish, or additionally, optional finishes are also available. Wert offers global delivery too, where the end customer pays for shipping and import duties.
Get your Dutch-made ultralight ti cranks directly from Wert or through your boutique bike shop or custom framebuilder.
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