06/10/2026
More power. More torque. No problem.
Our Whistler-made eMTB cranks are built to take everything today’s e-bikes can dish out. Compatible with the latest DJI Avinox M2 and M2S motors, along with a wide range of current and older eMTB systems.
Available from 150mm to 165mm to suit your riding style.
Built for the long haul.
05/18/2026
You’re not supposed to know what this is yet.
A small glimpse at some prototype parts we’ve been working on behind the scenes.
More soon, once they’re ready to reveal a little more.
05/13/2026
How short is too short?
These are some of the smallest Talon cranks we’ve ever made, ranging from 120–140mm, and now showing up at the World Cup under riders on the squad.
Any guesses who’s running what?
05/04/2026
Does anyone still ride 165mm cranks on their eMTB?
Our Talon eMTB cranks, which fit many bikes, including the new Avinox-powered bikes, are made in lengths from 165mm down to 150mm.
Lately, 155mm has been the go-to.
So we’re curious… is anyone still choosing 165?
04/29/2026
One of these you won’t find for sale.
Sights from the laser-etcher, and a small glimpse at something we played with. 🫣
04/27/2026
Start to finish, in our hands.
From billet to a finished set of Daemon pedals, every step happens right here in Whistler.
04/27/2026
If you missed out on a set of Talon cranks when our most recent batch arrived, what size were you waiting for?
04/24/2026
Has anyone used our Daemon pedal with the v1 pins (stainless) AND the new pins of the v2 (black, oxide coated), and how have you found the differences?
04/22/2026
No shortcuts at the finish line.
Laser etching is the final step in our crank building process, marking each piece before it leaves the shop.
The last detail, done properly.
04/22/2026
Is anyone hanging to see a CNC machined cable guide for forks other than Fox or RockShox?