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Crank fitting
HEYWOOD BMX:
Loads to choose from.Have a look in the Rad shop-Stodgy will be able to answer any questions/provide tech know how.Don`t forget to get one that is compatible with your rear sprocket.
http://www.radbmxshop.co.uk/shop/category_17/Sprockets.html'shop_param=cid%3D%26
erniemadden:
Thanks for your help :daumenhoch: I am out Saturday and am going near the shop, so I will pop in.
Cheers...Steve
gobshite:
erniemadden:
Thanks for the pics mate, but I am not sure why they are there?
Are you saying that I need more bits for my crank?
Cheers...Steve
erniemadden:
after a bit of swotting up, i think I fully get it now and Mr. Heywood, looks like you were spot on with the incompatabillity between primo/profile.
So just for information before anyone else goes down the same road.
Stodgy helped me out by looking to see if there was a washer that fitted. No luck really :(
After a bit of reading, found that the Chainwheel is a profile imperial and the hole is a bizzare 22.2 mm and that the top hats fit but only for a 19mm axle and not a 22mm :tickedoff:
I intend to ride this bike, so I will need to get it done as the chainwheel flaps like an old Thompson twins 12" that has been left in the sun.
So a trip to Radshop Saturday for a new chainwheel. Can't be bothered to fanny around, i am doing enough of that with the old skool, so I will just buy a new un...
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