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cc700 09-07-07 10:13 AM

depends on the cog. but you'll probably be spinning a lot to keep up.

Seven Sane 09-07-07 10:36 AM

All I want is some blue cranks, that's it.

n8tron 09-07-07 11:06 AM


Originally Posted by jgarcia186 (Post 5221302)
anyone know anything about those Andel cranks on Ben's cycles?

I'm curious about these too. they say they are comparable to the RDs but just have the 144 pattern... and are an extra $20. What benefit does that bolt pattern give anyway?

Straws 09-07-07 12:40 PM


Originally Posted by cc700 (Post 5226376)
depends on the cog. but you'll probably be spinning a lot to keep up.

well that's cool with me. It's a dura ace for 10 bucks so I figure it's worth the money to learn on. I'd spend 15 on a rocket ring that I'd trash in a month.

bonechilling 09-07-07 12:49 PM


Originally Posted by n8tron (Post 5226765)
What benefit does that bolt pattern give anyway?

None really. Some people will tell you about power transfer or some other pseudo-scientific BS, but 144 is just tradition. The only advantage I can think of is the ability to borrow chainrings at the track, if need be.

Iridestreet 09-10-07 09:47 AM


Originally Posted by bonechilling (Post 5226357)
Anyone else think it's funny that a guy named "Iridestreet" needs "track cranks"?

no man, that's just my login name for some strange reason. I ride street bmx, so that's why I chose that name. I plan to make some trips to the closest velodrome this fall and winter though...

na975 09-10-07 02:39 PM


Originally Posted by dutret (Post 5221045)
There's plenty better and plenty cheaper and even some that are both. They are just the cheapest 144 bcd cranks that certain people consider "real track" cranks.

how many otheres have the NJS stamp, HUH? campy sux!, DA sux.

BRANDUNE 09-10-07 02:55 PM


Originally Posted by Straws (Post 5226291)
As long as we're asking questions.

Is a 42t chainring too small with which to start?

I rode 42x16 for quite a while and was very happy with it, and am now even happier with 44x16

bbattle 09-11-07 02:09 PM


Originally Posted by Straws (Post 5226291)
As long as we're asking questions.

Is a 42t chainring too small with which to start?


I run a 42-15 which is 74 gear inches. Not bad to start or to stay with but it really depends upon your abilities and the hills you need to climb. btw, 44-16 is ~73 gear inches(using 700 x 25c)


In comparison, a 48-16 would be 79 gear inches.

42-15 @ 100 rpm = 22mph
48-16 @ 100 rpm = 23.5mph

Swapping cogs gives you more results than swapping the chainring.

But the big chainring looks cool so that has to be taken into consideration.

Legalize It 09-11-07 02:29 PM

I like my Suntour Superbe PRo.... get em haha...

Then i like my Campy Pistas....... ooo theyre hot and Rare....

But i do like my 75s..... but theyre so common....

nateintokyo 09-11-07 08:05 PM

yeah! he should get street cranks! uhhh....


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