Cheap cranks
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Cheap cranks
Alright so I'll stop being a jerk and post an actual topic.
I'm usually in C&V but I think this might get a better response in your forum. I flip bikes, a lot of bikes. Mostly boomer roadies and 90's mtbs, I sold around a hundred last summer. Here in Montreal most of my stuff goes to college kids or people working for the summer. I try to save my best bikes for couriers and enthusiasts. While most people just want something that runs I've found a lot of people want fixed/ss, no problem I can do that. The snag that I most often run into is cranks. So many old road bikes are prime for conversion but their cranks are utter crap, and considering the look of a single chainring is what I think drives a lot of people to buy an ss (sorry but its true) I find myself always in search of decent cranks.
My question then is what is a good (enough), cheap SS crank. I'm talking less than $50 and purpose built. I know I can camp out on ebay and try to score Exage sets to convert but I don't have the time or stamina. So who makes e'm and where at?
I'm usually in C&V but I think this might get a better response in your forum. I flip bikes, a lot of bikes. Mostly boomer roadies and 90's mtbs, I sold around a hundred last summer. Here in Montreal most of my stuff goes to college kids or people working for the summer. I try to save my best bikes for couriers and enthusiasts. While most people just want something that runs I've found a lot of people want fixed/ss, no problem I can do that. The snag that I most often run into is cranks. So many old road bikes are prime for conversion but their cranks are utter crap, and considering the look of a single chainring is what I think drives a lot of people to buy an ss (sorry but its true) I find myself always in search of decent cranks.
My question then is what is a good (enough), cheap SS crank. I'm talking less than $50 and purpose built. I know I can camp out on ebay and try to score Exage sets to convert but I don't have the time or stamina. So who makes e'm and where at?
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If you want to keep costs even lower get cranks with non removeable chainrings. There are plenty of generic $20 single chainring square taper cranks out there.
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