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any help and advice on this one? - anyone use this crank/trade?
Jaymz:
Oh I really like the look of those cranks fella.
You will however be pedalling like a madman running 25-16 really you want a 9t on the rear or keep the 16 rear and you know what to put up front
they are rather nice though, be a shame to not use them, nice chunky arms, mmmmm
sid1972:
::)nice they are mate - do 9teeth cog/hubs all have 14mm axles because the frame will only take 10mm's ???
Jaymz:
--- Quote from: sid1972 on May 08, 2011, 05:58 PM --- ::)nice they are mate - do 9teeth cog/hubs all have 14mm axles because the frame will only take 10mm's ???
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oh good spot fella, ive never seen a 10mm 9t, whats the bcd on the 25t could you slap a larger 36t or 38t someone on here has a 38t s&m for sale in gold , my lad ran 36 - 11 and that was a nice ride, spens brother now has that set up as my lad went to 25-9
oh well you'd better box those cranks up and send the mto me!!
sid1972:
mmm - may have to take my grinder to the drop outs... ???
Betty:
--- Quote from: sid1972 on May 08, 2011, 01:26 PM --- ::) thanks guys :4_17_5:
sorry to sound really dim, what does that mean in terms of riding it - low gear set up or is it just a clearance thing?
could I use it for a bit of ramp work, mainly wobbling ;D or is it just not worth setting it up?
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Your Dirtbike will be spot on for park use... :daumenhoch:
Odyssey and profile do cassette hubs with 10mm axles that would be able to use a 9t driver, expensive though, just whack a 44t up front and ride it as is... :daumenhoch:
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