Originally Posted by
paulie.reklama
Thanks a lot for the tip, I see that Prowheel has a lot of road cranksets with a Q factor greater than 150 (I found 158, 162, etc.). They even indicate the I-factor, which is the internal distance between the crank arms, which is absolutely crucial information for my purposes.
Good deal. Just make sure you look deep into all the fine print on it, especially if there are multiple options, make certain on the specs, and take a screenshot of the info before ordering. In my case where it said aluminum rings and I got steel, once I said something and they put new ones in the mail, they changed their web page. The good news is the email replies were all next day, it just took a month to get new rings because that wasn't stocked through amazon, they had to go mail, to their customs broker in Nevada, and then to me.