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• #2
no good for polo James, 180 is too much, in polo we do small circles
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• #3
Sorry dickface but..
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• #4
ja!
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• #5
Jajajaja! ;P
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• #6
Erm well I know some of you are running freewheel, or are guys of the larger variety, so thought they might be of some use, plus they are damn cheap!
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• #7
Afraid they're totally pointless at that length, no matter wether you're riding freewheel or fixed.
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• #8
Yeah I just thought some people might have some use for them for something, helluva bargain at that price :)
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• #9
on bmx what is the difference between 180 and 175. I guess 175 makes it harder to pedal. Will i be able to tell over 175 cranks?
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• #10
Title should read:
Bargain cranks for those who like to ride in straight lines and never around corners on their bike
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• #11
on bmx what is the difference between 180 and 175. I guess 175 makes it harder to pedal. Will i be able to tell over 175 cranks?
I ride BMX on 175s as it allows me to crank slightly earlier when changing lines.Can't help you on selling yours though.
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• #12
i got a 'fart in a spacesuit' going if anyone wants it... only a tenner, its a real bargain at that price.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/Models.aspx?ModelID=41385
As long as you don't mind having 180mm crank arms these are amazingly good value!
Just ordered a set for my 24 inch machine :)
Might get another set on standby for polo bike in the works also ;)