Suntour Sprint 170mm crankset 42-52 - $75
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Suntour Sprint 170mm crankset 42-52 - $75
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Part of my "left over in warehouse" finds.
A brand new in box 170mm Sun Tour Sprint crankset 42-52. 130BCD
This is cosmetically identical to Superbe Pro, except for decals, in a satin silver anodized finish. As far as I know, the rings are the same as Superbe Pro.
It takes a standard Superbe Pro BB of the era.
$75.00 includes postage anywhere in the USA, including PR, Guam and other possessions.
PM me if interested. Will consider a reasonable counter offer
Part of my "left over in warehouse" finds.
A brand new in box 170mm Sun Tour Sprint crankset 42-52. 130BCD
This is cosmetically identical to Superbe Pro, except for decals, in a satin silver anodized finish. As far as I know, the rings are the same as Superbe Pro.
It takes a standard Superbe Pro BB of the era.
$75.00 includes postage anywhere in the USA, including PR, Guam and other possessions.
PM me if interested. Will consider a reasonable counter offer
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Isn't the BB different than a shimano square taper?
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I believe the taper angle is the same, but the width at the end of the spindle is slightly larger, more like Campagnolo. If I recall, folks were able to use these on Shimano BBs, but sometimes they whet too far up the taper which caused chain line or chainstay clearance issues, and/or couldn't be tightened because the spindle wasn't sub-flush.
FWIW - Suntour, SR and Sugino were the same, and according to Sheldon Brown so was Shimano. However maybe someone with solid experience (and memory) can confirm or deny.
FWIW - Suntour, SR and Sugino were the same, and according to Sheldon Brown so was Shimano. However maybe someone with solid experience (and memory) can confirm or deny.
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