Originally Posted by
3alarmer
...there were a couple of generations of Ofmega cranks and spindles. The later ones used a size and taper that was more or less standard.
The earlier, smaller ones are quite unmistakable, and if yours fits on a spindle with similar measurements to a standard Campy, you should be OK with just about anything as long as you allow for the differences in how a JIS spindle will affect your crank position and chainline/Q factor.
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Thanks so much for this post.
Had been wondering about this very matter - as to just how large was Sheldon's sample size and was there variation over time.
Much appreciated.
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