Old 04-27-11, 06:22 AM
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Rowan
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About the only thing extra that I can think of is... if you are used to a road crank, beware that the MTB cranks have a wider Q, and that may affect leg and foot positioning, and any sensitivity the rider may have in knees or ITB.
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