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Replacing Crankset - Questions
Trying to read up on this confused me more than it helped.
If I want to use my current bottom bracket, what should I be concerned with regarding the new crankset? My BB is 68x103 tapered square. Not sure it's relevant, but my current chainring is 46T with a 130 BCD(according to this chart). Is it better to change the BB along with the crankset to be sure everything is compatible? Either way, since my freewheel is involved in creating the chainline, are there measurements back there I need to be concerned with? Because I want a chain guard, and they seem non-existant for 46/48T chainrings, I'm considering the Sugino XD2 w/guard. There's no BB compatibility info listed and I'm not sure what to ask. Any info would be appreciated. |
Oh yay I get apply what i've learned.
Step 1: Pick Crankset Step 2. find bb that fits cranks If you want to re-use your bb then find a crankset that is compatible with a 103mm and Square Taper spindle. Like this one : Click me baby! |
Thanks for the quick reply!
So it's the length of the BB that's important? I'm guessing because of the chainline. That RD2 has the chain/tooth size & crank length I'm looking for. I just wonder why chain guards don't come in larger sizes? It's really the only reason I was looking at the XD2 that comes with the guard. But they don't list the BB length. I'm also realizing that I was mistaking the XD2 for the RD2. |
These guys say the chainline with a 103mm is 45mm.
See this post where dude says 110mm gives 45mm. The rest of that thread seems to indicate that 110 is the outer ring. Which makes sense. I think it's all a load of crap and you are screwed! 46T bashguard $26 shipped |
Originally Posted by BezO
(Post 14638963)
Thanks for the quick reply!
So it's the length of the BB that's important?... Crandrew gave you good advice & you could do worse than take it. rd2 is fine as a ss crankset, i had my ring on the outside & had perfect 43mm chainline. while there are many other cranks that could work with your bb, do you really need/want to spend more time & effort looking thru them? get smart & stop worrying about a chain/bashguard... |
Why do you want a chaingaurd?
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cause its JDM.
edit: wrong forum |
Originally Posted by markaitch
(Post 14639449)
yes...if by length you mean the spindle length to work with a particular crankset & you know whether taper is jis or iso.
Originally Posted by markaitch
(Post 14639449)
get smart & stop worrying about a chain/bashguard...
Originally Posted by Kayce
(Post 14639493)
Why do you want a chaingaurd?
Thanks folks |
Bashguard won't save pants. For real.
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FWIW, the Sugino RD2/Messenger claims to have a chainline of 45mm when using the proper 103mm BB but the set on my lady's bike measures closer to 43mm.
OP - roll up your damn pant leg like the rest of us. |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14641989)
OP - roll up your damn pant leg like the rest of us.
Its what the cool kids do. |
Originally Posted by BezO
(Post 14641919)
Not sure about JIS vs ISO. I'll have to look into that.
Thanks folks |
True, but
Originally Posted by Sheldon Brown
If you install an ISO crank on a J.I.S. spindle, it will sit about 4.5 mm farther out than it would on an ISO spindle of the same length.
Confersely, if you install a J.I.S. crank on an ISO spindle, it will wind up about 4.5 mm farther in than it would on a J.I.S spindle of the same length. |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14642401)
True, but
Originally Posted by Sheldon Brown
If you install an ISO crank on a J.I.S. spindle, it will sit about 4.5 mm farther out than it would on an ISO spindle of the same length.
Confersely, if you install a J.I.S. crank on an ISO spindle, it will wind up about 4.5 mm farther in than it would on a J.I.S spindle of the same length. Anyhoo - I love this little diddy. After making the mistake a few times over the years I have a bucket of bottom brackets and a few cranks. I don't know if they are JIS, or ISO, or WTF. Plus, it does not matter because some of the cranks are used a bit compressed (the tapers). I just slap stuff together until it works. I know this does not work with new stuff. And I apologize for that. But when splitting hairs over 2 mm here or there I do not believe that even new matched parts are going to work out perfectly every time. (Notice - I said "every" time.) All that said, know the information above allows you to mix and match your parts and use that too-long or too-short bottom bracket that you got a great deal on. |
Chainguards are useless, unless they enclose the whole drivetrain. False sense of security. You will still suck your pants leg into it, just a little less often.
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You can also get the sweet reflective bands that hold your pants tighter to your leg.
Or just wear skinnier jeans. Or just roll your pant leg up. lol'd at replacing a crankset to solve the problem |
Originally Posted by Scrodzilla
(Post 14641989)
OP - roll up your damn pant leg like the rest of us.
Originally Posted by Jaytron
(Post 14642711)
lol'd at replacing a crankset to solve the problem
Originally Posted by ianjk
(Post 14642643)
Chainguards are useless, unless they enclose the whole drivetrain. False sense of security. You will still suck your pants leg into it, just a little less often.
Fellas, chain/bash guard or not, I'm changing my crankset. I purchased the bike used for the frame. Many of the parts were old and/or cheap. I've been replacing them as I go. The cranks are next in line. I've seen the RD2 suggested a few times. The price & quality fit in with the rest of my bike. I mistook the XD2 for the RD2 & thought I found a great solution to 2 problems. But again, I get it. It's much more fun to set up jokes. I'm happy for the few serious answers. Thank you! |
We are just having fun. Im sure after the one pair of $200 pants are ruined you will remember to roll :)
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