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• #20052
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• #20053
How can this not have rotor 3D cranks??!!??!!??
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• #20054
Agreed. Why cheap out and buy a crankset made of cheese after spending all that dorrah?
Mental.
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• #20055
Although I do reckon that could be a home made disc.
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• #20056
Looks good though. They can make one for me.
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• #20057
yama-aero on the street.jpg
where's this from and any chance of a wall paper size one?
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• #20058
Agreed. Why cheap out and buy a crankset made of cheese after spending all that dorrah?
Mental.
Ran out of cash on everything else?
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• #20059
Anyone know what the bars are on this?
Profile airwings?
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• #20060
Anyone know what the bars are on this?
id guess nitto's, the clamp looks to skinny to be Deda's
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• #20061
Yeah, I think they are RB-021s.
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• #20062
Agreed. Why cheap out and buy a crankset made of cheese after spending all that dorrah?
Mental.
Although I do reckon that could be a home made disc.
Looks good though. They can make one for me.
Ran out of cash on everything else?
This is Dustins.
http://velospace.org/user/3062
He has more bieks than everone put together.
No idea why he chooses cheese cranks.
Maybe he likes looking at them more than riding.
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• #20063
To be fair, the Miche cranks are the best out of the whole Miche set.
My hubs threaded, lockring notches got chewed up, the track nuts bascially melted when I tried to take one off.
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• #20064
+1 on primato cranks - I've got the old 135BCD ones and have found no defects.
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• #20065
To be fair, the Miche cranks are the best out of the whole Miche set.
My hubs threaded, lockring notches got chewed up, the track nuts bascially melted when I tried to take one off.
Yet my cranks have taken an absolute battering and are still running fine.until you try to remove them and the cheesethreads strip too.
which results in chopping the spider arms off with a boltcutter and sawing them off
http://s8.postimage.org/u9kqaz2et/crank0102.jpg
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• #20066
I want/need a Cinelli Mash, Dosnoventa's are the new hipster bikes so it's ok.
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• #20067
^^This. The only cranks I've had that were flimsier when removing were Stronglight S2000s.
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• #20068
until you try to remove them and the cheesethreads strip too.
which results in chopping the spider arms off with a boltcutter and sawing them off
http://s8.postimage.org/u9kqaz2et/crank0102.jpg
http://s8.postimage.org/gemfsi7zp/crank0101.jpgI've had mine on an off more than I've had hot dinners.
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• #20069
No matter how 'ok' they are, they're not up to par for a build like that.
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• #20070
http://img839.imageshack.us/img839/5350/03015.jpg
It will be mine. Oh yes. It will be mine. - YouTube
bought it.
and now paid for. That hurt my wallet.
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• #20071
How are you planning the build?
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• #20072
I am excited for you Sumo.
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• #20073
So much NJS this year, I feel left out.
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• #20074
How are you planning the build?
cheaply. I need to be able to lock this thing up places, so probably take most of the parts from my Spooner. Silver Cinelli 1a copy and Nitto risers, silver Sugino 75 cranks with a VeloSolo silver chainring, black TB14 rims on silver formula hubs with silver spokes, silver Push seatpost and Romin saddle.
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• #20075
Sounds nice actually!
Anyone know what the bars are on this?