Stronglight 93 Crankset
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I will take it. PM sent.
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@Steve Whitlatch If you would prefer a 52-tooth big ring I would be happy to trade for that 47.
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@Steve Whitlatch If you would prefer a 52-tooth big ring I would be happy to trade for that 47.
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Steve -
usage tip. these chainwheels are later than arms, likely 105. the original chainwheels for the set have the teeth cut from only one side of the stock and are mounted so that the flat (uncut) sides face each other. this means that the lands on the right arm are thicker than later era Stronglight sets such as 104 and 105. when mounting these late type chainwheels there is a risk of chain jamming between them. make sure to use only a full width drive chain.
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Steve -
usage tip. these chainwheels are later than arms, likely 105. the original chainwheels for the set have the teeth cut from only one side of the stock and are mounted so that the flat (uncut) sides face each other. this means that the lands on the right arm are thicker than later era Stronglight sets such as 104 and 105. when mounting these late type chainwheels there is a risk of chain jamming between them. make sure to use only a full width drive chain.
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