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Old 04-08-20 | 12:16 PM
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Originally Posted by CrowSeph
That's a lot of information. Do you think the chainrings will be removible and also the protective guard?
I'll get this chainring as a gift for a multi ithem shop , do you think shuold i ask for a better model? i'll using it for a gravel bike with full vintage parts.
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As verktyg points out, these type of cranks were somewhat prone to failure so no, especially for any kind of rough stuff.

There are many, many great examples of one piece forged cranks for very little $$$ like Piff shows.

No reason to be looking at these substandard cranks imo.
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