Post pics of yer bikes w/anodized cranks!
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From: portland OR
Bikes: univega super 10
Post pics of yer bikes w/anodized cranks!
I'm pretty into the idea of colorful cranks and have been thinking about getting some for a while. But I am surprised by how infrequently I actually see them in the wild, mounted on bikes. I'd be into seeing pictures of a variety of different bike frame colors and cranks colors. Cheers!
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Bikes: Serotta Colorado III Track (Renyolds Ouzo Pro Aero Fork, Dura-Ace to Mavic CXP-14 wheels, Sugino crank, Thomson and 3T the rest), Steelman Cyclocross (Campy Record 10, Deda Newton & Thomson stuff)
The colored 75s look so much nicer. The RDs just come out looking cheaper with the anodization.
There's a guy in Columbus with the gold 75s, and they look quite classy.
There's a guy in Columbus with the gold 75s, and they look quite classy.
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From: portland OR
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welp, i was hoping for a few more than two... oh well. I know in Portland people spend a lot of money on fairly superfluous items which make their bikes look more awesome, and I am not against that at all. How come these people don't seem to be into anodized cranks? There just don't seem to be that many out there... am I wrong? Is it too hard to match up frame/crank/deep v colors, or do the anodized colors not look that great in person? Maybe a nice pair of silver cranks is just too hard to beat.
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Um...aren't most if not all alu cranks anodized?
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^^^Yeah, I wanna see more!
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True, most aluminum alloy products are anodized to prevent corrosion, although I think in this context "anodized" is used to refer to aluminum that has been colored through the anodizing process. So yes, I guess it is somewhat redundant.
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From: Coventry RI
Bikes: 1958 raleigh fixed , specialized P2, standard S250, giant cross country bike
ya i think i just need a colored rock ring and some ano. bottle cages it already has ano. water bottle cage bolts and mismatched tires back is black front is tealish green. Its a monstrocity! of a comuter.








