Crank Question
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Originally Posted by colinm
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woah! you have seriously awesome taste in cranks for a newbie. that's seriously one of the sweetest cranks i've ever seen. i promise you will get lots of vagina with that crank.
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Originally Posted by shishi
That is a chainring and looks to be for OPC's, not very usable on a track bike
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You just need bmx cranks. Totally easy to do. I wouldn't go calling it a "track" bike though, as everyone who is making fun of you for calling a chainwheel a crank will get all uppity again, but as the links show this is totally doable. What I can't remember is what the standard BMX chainline is, so you might have annoying chainline issues.
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Originally Posted by Landgolier
You just need bmx cranks. Totally easy to do. I wouldn't go calling it a "track" bike though, as everyone who is making fun of you for calling a chainwheel a crank will get all uppity again, but as the links show this is totally doable. What I can't remember is what the standard BMX chainline is, so you might have annoying chainline issues.
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you can get those bulletproof bmx cranks, and not have to mess with the one piece crank. still, chainline...i'm still not totally sure what size BB is needed to keep a 42mm chainline (or close).
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Get a crank/bottom bracket combo like this:
https://www.danscomp.com/cgi-bin/haze...IL&item=451050
Euro (JIS) BB, with a crankset that will fit that chainring. Super-heavy, pretty expensive, and the bearings will wear out pretty quick. But, you will have a pretty sharp looking drivetrain.
https://www.danscomp.com/cgi-bin/haze...IL&item=451050
Euro (JIS) BB, with a crankset that will fit that chainring. Super-heavy, pretty expensive, and the bearings will wear out pretty quick. But, you will have a pretty sharp looking drivetrain.
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Please do not put those clunky, black crankarms on that chainring.
Search for a vintage set of crankarms.
Search for a vintage set of crankarms.
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