Thread: Spindle length
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Old 08-01-15 | 02:38 PM
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tjkoko
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From: Okefenokee Swamps.

Bikes: Rockhopper, Azor Oma cruiser

Originally Posted by LesterOfPuppets
A-Ha! That thread mentions and old straight Sugino crank arm on the left. That won't generally work on 1990s MTBs.

Are you still trying to set it up with a straight Sugino crank arm on the left? They generally only fit frames with 126 spacing, maybe some 130mm spacing with a long rear triangle that allows tight chainstays for a while before spreading out to the dropouts.

You need a left crank arm with an offset to work on your 1993 bike with fairly short stays and 135mm dropout spacing.

Okay, it sounds as if I need an "exact" replacement, a Shimano having the same model number. As a gamble, I purchased a Shimano (different model number) and it's as straight as the Sugino arm. So this might be an issue with the offset of the substitute L crank arm and not the BB.
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