Are there actual different crank arm lengths, or is the pedal insert placement adjusted to determine length?
toby
toby
You're thinking of FUNN I believe. These cranks are actual crank arm lengths. (below are the 165's)Are there actual different crank arm lengths, or is the pedal insert placement adjusted to determine length?
toby
Ahhh, gulp, umm... unfortunately we used to do that too lthumbsdown:. But thankfully all current cranks are "cut to length" so that problem is historyYou're thinking of FUNN I believe. These cranks are actual crank arm lengths. (below are the 165's)
Go-Ride may be an option, and Fluidride, Drop N Zone or Ride This are worth a shot as well.Damn I want some.... Now I just gotta wait till they're available from an online shop somewhere.
Technically no... it's not intended to run with Shimano or Raceface. Even a small change in cup width can effect the left arm engagement and potentially cause the left arm to fall off.Here at Go-Ride they just arrived!
$195
The 165's are indeed cut short so there's minimal material around the pedal insert.
BB is compatable with shimano/RF too. Bonus!
Krispy
do you guys have the set with NO rings but WITH a BB? in 83mm X 165?Here at Go-Ride they just arrived!
$195
The 165's are indeed cut short so there's minimal material around the pedal insert.
BB is compatable with shimano/RF too. Bonus!
Krispy
that's fine....i just don't need them at all, i already have extra chainrings.....i'll drop you a line monday when i get paidWe can only get em with rings/bash. Luckily they're a good price regardless. We could pull of the rings and save you a few bucks but we have more than we can sell so we can't really give you a lot of money for them.
Krispy
It's the standard external BB cup tool size. Lots of people make a tool that works.I'm ordering the crankset from go-ride but i was wondering which tools do i need to mount properly the Mega exo BB?
Do i need any specific tool?
You sure its not your BB then? Has your frame been faced and chased?humm I might look in to those. I (foolishly) replaced my creaking and Hozefellers with a new set of OCT Hozefellers and the new cranks are just as creaky.
Yeah from what I've seen the actual interface truvativ uses has a lot of issues, the BB bearings also tend to suck. Wouldn't touch OCT's or any of their products with a ten foot pole personally, for cranksets I'd be sticking with Shimano or FSA exclusively.
blasphmey! My saint's are wonderful. Haven't had to touch them in 2 years! And they are beat to SH-T, lemme tell you. almost no finish or unscratched area left on the area beneath the pedal, but still straight and strong.I've never had one issue with my Holzfellar setup, but I had all kinds of issues with my saints.