White Industries ENO SS Cranks
I like.
A lot. Would this work well for fixed gear drivetrains under backpedalling pressure ("look ma, no spider!") Seems kind of sketchy but is it worth the risk for a bit of bling? http://www.benscycle.net/images/Whit...0Crank%203.jpg |
The splined interface between the crank arm and chainwheel is pretty beefy.
If you're really worried about it, look into the Paul Pure Road Crank, which has a different interface and uses chainring bolts. Plus, it has the option for the Royal Flush pattern. |
Paul's doesn't come in all silver and uses a 1/8" chain, I believe (although it's just as attractive.)
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Originally Posted by MIN
(Post 5900093)
I like.
A lot. Would this work well for fixed gear drivetrains under backpedalling pressure ("look ma, no spider!") Seems kind of sketchy but is it worth the risk for a bit of bling? http://www.benscycle.net/images/Whit...0Crank%203.jpg |
They are plenty beefy and get used on lots of fixed gear bikes. A couple of my friends who own a shop run them, and love them. I'll probably get them for my next bling build. And they're pretty cheap for bling at that.
Do it. |
I <3 square taper. The 90's were great and I going to do my damnedest to keep it alive.
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