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Old 03-15-05 | 05:07 PM
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I have a triple crankset, (truvativ elita) , and I am using it for a fixed gear bike. What to do with the mounting bosses for the third chainring ? Dremel them ? Might this invite cracks ?
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Old 03-15-05 | 05:12 PM
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i just stuck the chaunring bolts back in mine to make my bike a little heavier...

it was just too light ya know?
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Old 03-15-05 | 05:44 PM
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if you were to remove them, I'd use a hand file. aluminum is soft and it'll clog (and ruin) the grinding stones. you could use a cut-off wheel, but that would probably do a messy job.
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Frome someone who has done it: hacksaw baby.
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My mountain bike has them... Just go with it for a bit. Soon enough you'll have enough dirt and soot down there that you won't notice.

Or maybe you want dr. dooom.
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Old 03-15-05 | 10:30 PM
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dremal them off with a cut off wheel and then hit it with a file to clean it up. I have also run a rock guard or bash ring on the outside when using a double. Thought about cutting the teeth of a D/A 10spd ring so I can use that crank and keep something smooth on the outside. I can't wait for the matching Track Crank from Shimano. This lead to just working on how to modify a existing outboard BB Design. I'll let you know if we post anything about it on the Web Site. Scott just stopped me from cutting up my only D/A 10spd crank set.



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Old 03-15-05 | 10:51 PM
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Originally Posted by bostontrevor
My mountain bike has them... Just go with it for a bit. Soon enough you'll have enough dirt and soot down there that you won't notice.

Or maybe you want dr. dooom.
haha, i was just about to post that pic!
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Old 03-15-05 | 10:55 PM
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BMX bolts then during the weight-off =oversize plastic drywall anchors. Ya..I thought about grinding too.

How about drilling through? Speed holes.
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Old 03-15-05 | 11:23 PM
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Second the hacksaw. Dremel with cutting wheel is too hard to keep straight for the thickness of the mounting standoffs.
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Old 03-16-05 | 02:19 PM
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dremal them off with a cut off wheel and then hit it with a file to clean it up. I have also run a rock guard or bash ring on the outside when using a double. Thought about cutting the teeth of a D/A 10spd ring so I can use that crank and keep something smooth on the outside. I can't wait for the matching Track Crank from Shimano. This lead to just working on how to modify a existing outboard BB Design. I'll let you know if we post anything about it on the Web Site. Scott just stopped me from cutting up my only D/A 10spd crank set.
Check this thread for more about "new" Dura Ace 10-speed in Fixed applications: https://www.bikeforums.net/singlespeed-fixed-gear/87010-dura-ace-fc-7800-crank-fixed-gear.html

I'll be running this crank on my new Steamroller, which is still in the planning phase....
Trying to have it ready for spring.
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