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• #2
sadly the buyer backed out - so back for sale...
these are mighty pretty! anyone?
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• #3
oo btw - few people have asked, these are 170mm - i've always run 170 on all my fixed bikes and ridden 170's at manchester velodrome (not that anyone would ride these on a track bike but you get the idea)
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• #4
Ooh! saw these on sale on retrobike. What chainline do they give?
EDIT - actually sorry them here about three second before. Retard deja vu. sorry.
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• #5
hehe... they give a 42.7 mm chainline
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• #6
Er, that isn't a Salsa bash rings its a Spot brand one. Two very different companies and both have them for sale on their websites so not that rare at all.
Spot brand bash guard
http://spotbrand.com/bikes/product-page/guards/Salsa bash guards
http://salsacycles.com/components/category/chainrings/ -
• #7
hah! you are very right and i am very silly - but when i bought this bashguard (by spot - doh) about 3 years ago it wasn't a production item and was imported from canada and cost over 50quid to get here
nevermind - still some nice cranks
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• #8
Still a nice bash guard to, I got all excited when I saw the Spot logo, I thought it was part of a belt drive setup being that Spot do a couple of belt drive frames and I've been wanting to build my own for ages.
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• #9
good angle - "buy this chainset if you want to have the look of a belt drive without actually using a belt"
:D
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• #10
I think the chain might give it away
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• #11
PRICE DROP to fiddy poonds
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• #12
last bump before the bay
lovely cranks from the old utility bike - i think a 40t chainring and a 42t spot chainring guard + bb
photo.JPG by monomaniac(tom), on Flickr
photo.JPG by monomaniac(tom), on Flickr
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