Spare Sram S300 Self Extracting Crankarm Bolts
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Spare Sram S300 Self Extracting Crankarm Bolts
I need to find a spare S300 Crank arm bolt (the 10mm self extracting outer one). I tried calling sram and got nowhere. The Sram spare parts catalog does not have it, i have no idea where to find it.
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I just picked up a couple sets for my 2013 Red, I stripped out the inner 8mm inner bolt. THe link is for GXP, so make sure you get the correct one if you are using bb30.
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002I7O5O0/...190_TE_3p_dp_1
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https://www.amazon.com/dp/B002I7O5O0/...190_TE_3p_dp_1
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If the crank has standard threads to accept a remover, do yourself and scrap the self-removal bolts and go with a pair of standard bolts, and a crank remover. Self-removing bolts is one of those good ideas that often doesn't pan out in practice.
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