48t x 16t....I will need legs like the Hulk !!! May go up to 18 or 19t on the rear if I struggle....I know I'll struggle lol.
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48t x 16t....I will need legs like the Hulk !!! May go up to 18 or 19t on the rear if I struggle....I know I'll struggle lol.
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 really dig this man !!!...when I started racing, Stronglight where pretty much the best crankset out there, easily on par with Campy Record cranksets...I had a junior gearing Stronglight crankset at some point and it was pretty much the nicest piece of bling on my bike...
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 They are oversized up close, bigger than the picture shows...very robust looking with nice curves in the right places. Supposed to be stiff as hell also? Waiting in for the wheels now...all I need is track legs now bro lol. Mssters/Veteran?OAP?....drunkard category I would be in the Elite !!! lol.
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 there's no mistaking here bro, this is a fully dedicated track crank...a 5 arm crank with 135mm bcd, no wiggly and flexy chainring here !!!...
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 It's 144 bcd bro...whatever that means? Is it distance between the bolts?
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 a 144mm Campy bcd track standard, saweet !!!...pretty much the biggest standard available for track duty...the bcd (bolt circle diameter) is the diameter of the circle formed by the stack bolts...so, if you have an even number of bolts like a 4 bolt mtb crankset, you can calculate the diameter directly by measuring the distance (c. to c.) between the bolts facing each others...on uneven crank arms (ex 3 or 5), you need to run that imaginary bolt circle, then calculate the diameter...let me know if my explanation is shit, lol...
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 Ah, I get you...like standard MTB is around 104. I was using 104 but some different spacing have came out over the past few years I see...
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