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Sugino XD bcd?

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Old 10-06-07, 12:47 PM
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Sugino XD bcd?

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I'm pretty new to single speeds and I just ordered a binachi san jose from my lbs. I've been searching the web and this forum trying to find out what the bcd of the sugino xd crank that comes on the bike. I just need to know so I know what size 48t chain ring to get since it comes with a 42. Thanks!
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Pretty sure the XD is 110
Originally Posted by linkovich
Hey guy's
I'm pretty new to single speeds and I just ordered a binachi san jose from my lbs. I've been searching the web and this forum trying to find out what the bcd of the sugino xd crank that comes on the bike. I just need to know so I know what size 48t chain ring to get since it comes with a 42. Thanks!
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Old 10-06-07, 12:58 PM
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Thats what I thought but I couldn't find anything for sure. Thanks for the quick response.
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google.com is your friend.

it's not that hard to use. learn search engines.
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Luckily, this forum is not hard to use either.
And he learned to use it pretty quickly, so he wins.
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Originally Posted by 666pack
google.com is your friend.

it's not that hard to use. learn search engines.
re-read my original post..."I've been searching the web and this forum". I couldn't find a definitive answer on either so I asked. Which is what this forum is for isn't it, sharing information?

So maybe you could not be a prick...
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