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leah
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:20 pm Reply with quote
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i'm looking at a new cassette that would be both compatible with this mystery shimano hub kevin is giving me and be more conducive to the sprint series.

yes i want to put them on Beta. i currently run Beta's steel body on six gears. i'm wondering if stretching her to 8 is too much. also, i've been looking at mountian cogs (11-32T). is that unreasonable. i'm not afraid of riding like a granny... just having to walk my bike and/or throw up.

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dennyt
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:23 pm Reply with quote
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Have you tried running more than one front chainring?
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martin
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:28 pm Reply with quote
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leah wrote:
i'm looking at a new cassette that would be both compatible with this mystery shimano hub kevin is giving me and be more conducive to the sprint series.

yes i want to put them on Beta. i currently run Beta's steel body on six gears. i'm wondering if stretching her to 8 is too much. also, i've been looking at mountian cogs (11-32T). is that unreasonable. i'm not afraid of riding like a granny... just having to walk my bike and/or throw up.


I seem to recall that 6 != 7=8=9 cassette body. If it's a freewheel, then you are all set and may just need to re-dish. I could also be completely delusional.
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leah
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 2:30 pm Reply with quote
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dennyt wrote:
Have you tried running more than one front chainring?


long story short, i used to run a 52 in front along with my 42. i never used it for commuting so i took it off. later when i put on a new short bottom bracket, i couldn't fit both chain rings on so it was convienient i only used one. essentially, my spider is an odd size and i'd be looking at buying another bottom bracket because my old one is not integrated and a total hassle. the likelihood of me finding something like a 32 the match my spider size is pretty slim. i spent a good amount of time at recycled before the fhr.

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dennyt
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What length are your cranks? I might have something for you...
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leah
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dennyt wrote:
What length are your cranks? I might have something for you...


pssst, denny. i don't even know how to measure cranks. don't tell anyone. shhhhh.

"i bet i know, " says ryan, like the snob he is. "i can only think of one way really." we'll just see about that. "maybe with a ruler," he adds.

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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 4:59 pm Reply with quote
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leah wrote:
dennyt wrote:
What length are your cranks? I might have something for you...


pssst, denny. i don't even know how to measure cranks. don't tell anyone. shhhhh.

"i bet i know, " says ryan, like the snob he is. "i can only think of one way really." we'll just see about that. "maybe with a ruler," he adds.


Man, he hasn't spent much time around bikes if he thinks you can measure everything with rulers. Ever see a 27" wheel next to a 29" wheel?
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henry
Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 5:32 pm Reply with quote
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leah wrote:

"i bet i know, " says ryan, like the snob he is. "i can only think of one way really." we'll just see about that. "maybe with a ruler," he adds.


Every time i've had to deal with it the cranks have been stamped with the length (170, 165, etc)

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Posted: Tue Mar 07, 2006 7:30 pm Reply with quote
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henry wrote:
leah wrote:

"i bet i know, " says ryan, like the snob he is. "i can only think of one way really." we'll just see about that. "maybe with a ruler," he adds.


Every time i've had to deal with it the cranks have been stamped with the length (170, 165, etc)


Yeah, the length should be stamped on the inside, usually nearish the pedal bolt.
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