It's 25mm isn't it? Still not massive i know but........ no, it is 2.5mm
Dusty Bin Guest Location The Ted Rogers School of Performance Cycling 2 Oct 2013 #16 themosquitoking said: It's 25mm isn't it? Still not massive i know but........ Click to expand... no, it is 2.5mm
themosquitoking said: It's 25mm isn't it? Still not massive i know but........ Click to expand... no, it is 2.5mm
themosquitoking Guru Location Spain 2 Oct 2013 #17 Dusty Bin said: no, it is 2.5mm Click to expand... Oh yeah, i should be more eager to properly assemble my thoughts.
Dusty Bin said: no, it is 2.5mm Click to expand... Oh yeah, i should be more eager to properly assemble my thoughts.
themosquitoking Guru Location Spain 2 Oct 2013 #18 I've always read crank length as cm's and i've just realised how long that would make them.
Dusty Bin Guest Location The Ted Rogers School of Performance Cycling 2 Oct 2013 #19 themosquitoking said: I've always read crank length as cm's and i've just realised how long that would make them. Click to expand... pedalling round corners would be fun
themosquitoking said: I've always read crank length as cm's and i've just realised how long that would make them. Click to expand... pedalling round corners would be fun
themosquitoking Guru Location Spain 2 Oct 2013 #20 Dusty Bin said: pedalling round corners would be fun Click to expand... It's the knee going up above my head on every pedal turn that bought tears to my eyes.
Dusty Bin said: pedalling round corners would be fun Click to expand... It's the knee going up above my head on every pedal turn that bought tears to my eyes.
gaz Cycle Camera TV Location South Croydon 2 Oct 2013 #21 Don't forget, As Ian said, you will need to drop or raise your saddle by 2.5mm depending if you go for 170 or 175mm cranks.
Don't forget, As Ian said, you will need to drop or raise your saddle by 2.5mm depending if you go for 170 or 175mm cranks.