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yes SHIMANO!!!!hehehe! Campag ftw!!!
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shimano is the curse
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The Shimano Alfine gruppo is designed for comfort/trekking bikes, so I wouldn't expect top-notch performance.
In practical terms, there is a lack of crank length choices and a limited range of chainrings in both tooth count and pitch.
That said, for cummuting/leisure purposes it's probably a fine choice. Equally, for a singlespeed conversion with the splendid Alfine chain tensioner it's probably a winner.
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The Shimano Alfine gruppo is designed for comfort/trekking bikes, so I wouldn't expect top-notch performance.
In practical terms, there is a lack of crank length choices and a limited range of chainrings in both tooth count and pitch.
That said, for cummuting/leisure purposes it's probably a fine choice. Equally, for a singlespeed conversion with the splendid Alfine chain tensioner it's probably a winner.
brilliant, awesome response, thanks!
i'd rep you if i could
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70 quid?! There are much nicer single chainsets for the money.
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i run one, they are great, i think its the best looking external bb single ring crank in the price range by far
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- Chainring is for use with 9-speed chains and CS-S500 rear sprocket
How did you get round that?
Can you fit, regular chainrings on them?
One-one used to sell truvativ omnium complete ext BB chainset with track chainring for about £90 I think. I wonder if theyll get more in.
- Chainring is for use with 9-speed chains and CS-S500 rear sprocket
Anyone know much about these chainsets? Single ring, external BB, seem an ideal choice for fixed riding, or is there something i'm missing?
http://www.allterraincycles.co.uk/product/113881.html