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Old 02-22-08 | 08:00 AM
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bigdufstuff
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Originally Posted by frankstoneline
probably unnecessary to buy a new crank, though if you have the cash I'd do it because a newer crankset is probably lighter. I would say something between 107 and 110 will put you in the right ballpark for your rear spacing, pending some clever work with washers/spacers/flipping chainrings etc. Maybe look at the old bottom bracket spindle and see if there is a number in the 100's marked (probably 105-115ish). That should be the spindle size you need.

Edit: take some pictures and we can probably help better.
Ok, I'll take some pictures of the BB when I get home from work tonight.
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