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eighth-inch components
does anyone have any experience with these? I'm really interested in their cranks with chainrings, they're priced at $50 and seem like they would be nice. I can't find reviews of them though and am apprehensive about the quality. I've had good experiences with their wheels, but that's all. Any info?
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I ride some Origin8 components. Nothing too fancy, not too cheap. It's a good utility product. Probably comes from the same factory as the Eighth Inch Brand. Most bike stuff comes from the same island now a days.
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I've got an EighthInch cog, lockring and chainring on my Kilo and my wife has a set of their bullhorns on one of her bikes. It's good quality stuff and finished better than the Origin 8 stuff I've had/seen.
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EighthInch components aren't too shabby for the price
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I have a set of there New ergonomic track cranks.Good quality but, not so good on hills...
and I've started to walk a little funny. :twitchy: http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...198/WTF003.jpg |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10507065)
I've got an EighthInch cog, lockring and chainring on my Kilo and my wife has a set of their bullhorns on one of her bikes. It's good quality stuff and finished better than the Origin 8 stuff I've had/seen.
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 10437791)
Bullhorns are for queers.
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their cranks have a noticeable amount of flex in them.
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i just bought one of their 165mm 46T crankset
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at $50 a pop, can't complain.
They are pretty quiet too. Much quieter than my current SRAMs |
Sugino RD2's are a nice set. Iv been running a set for awhile now and work great for average cruising/commuting.
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I guess I don't hammer enough, because my EighthInch cranks seem fine to me.
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Originally Posted by lubes17319
(Post 10507486)
Mrs Scrod is gonna get you for that!
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I have eighthinch white bullhorns. Quality for the price and I would recommend.
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Originally Posted by Brian
(Post 10508300)
I guess I don't hammer enough, because my EighthInch cranks seem fine to me.
They work fine. Of course, there's better. But at that price point, I think they're damn good. |
Originally Posted by michael k
(Post 10507415)
I have a set of there New ergonomic track cranks.Good quality but, not so good on hills...
and I've started to walk a little funny. :twitchy: http://i219.photobucket.com/albums/c...198/WTF003.jpg |
Originally Posted by marcusedvalson
(Post 10508597)
Hah. Look at how your cranks are mounted. They are not aligned. No wonder you are walking funny.
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Everyone is a genius today.
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Hmmmm. Some people should pick up a bicycle manual sometimes.
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Originally Posted by Brian
(Post 10508613)
Everyone is a genius today.
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Originally Posted by Dinosaur88
(Post 10507592)
their cranks have a noticeable amount of flex in them.
http://thefug.com/files/images/regre...lder-282_0.jpg |
sigh, no one on the internet understands sarcasm. Those cranks are ****ed up. That isn't his fault, they were made like that. And to top it off the cranks do flex a bit. It is noticeable but no where near a big deal. You wont be track racing with these anyhow. My cranks have not given me any real problems.
edit: what are you jealous wroomwroomoops? |
Dont have any problems with my origin8 cranks. Rides fine for my commute.
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Originally Posted by Dinosaur88
(Post 10508740)
edit: what are you jealous wroomwroomoops?
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Wait now I'm lost
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The gremlin from Finland decided to type things on the internet.
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