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Old 06-15-21 | 04:01 PM
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Highmass
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Originally Posted by seedsbelize
So the spindle length has to do with the crank set. That makes sense. Rivendell has them in 110mm, for $20. Maybe I could do it with a different crank set.
Correct. Different cranks require different bb´s. You could no dubt find a crankset that will fit the Rivendell bb. But why would you want to do that?. If the 105 cranks you have now are in good condition, and the chainwheels are not worn out, then it´s a perfectly fine crankset. I´m convinced that you can find a suitable bb for the same amount or less, than what the Rivendell bb + a different crankset will cost.
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