Short Crank Arms - help for a noob please

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Hi

I am thinking about getting shorter crank arms and some thinner pedals to try and cut down my pedal strikes.

What should I be considering as a noob?
Are there down sides to changing to shorter ones? Will I need a specific tool?

My bike (cube 140 hybrid 140 2017) has: Crankset: FSA CK-745, 16T

where do I measure them from so I can check how long mine are?

Any recommended parts or places to buy are appreciated. thanks for your time fellow emtb enthusiasts.
 
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okay so I think mine are 175mm

and its bosch as it seems they fit specific to the motor.

any advice for me knowledgeable folk??
 
Clown cranks (©Gary) to fit your motor are available from here;
Miranda Replacement E-Bike Crank Arms | Merlin Cycles
They've only got 160s in stock at the moment. You'll need a firmware update on the motor to get them to work correctly.
The cheaper (free) option is to learn to read the trail better.
 
A very common crank model is the Miranda Delta. It comes in several lengths.

You have to check these values (bottom of the page - Q-FACTORS) to find something that suit your bike.

crank.PNG
 
The dimension you need is the one on the top left of the following image;
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If you can measure that I can tell you if the cranks from Merlin Cycles are correct as I have a set on my Trek.
 
Thanks guys and I hear you about learning to read the trail better I got loads of pedal strikes when I first started riding my emtb. Maybe I do just need to learn more about riding before I start looking at equipment. ?
 
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