Probably cheaper than a replacement BB and new rings on an existing crankset!
22/36 btw
[url= http://www.merlincycles.com/shimano-slx-m665-9-speed-double-bash-chainset-45625.html ]http://www.merlincycles.com/shimano-slx-m665-9-speed-double-bash-chainset-45625.html[/url]
Could you take off the bash guard and make it into a triple if you wanted?
[edit] apparently it can 🙂
Yes
It's just an slx triple crank with two rings and a bash in the outer position. Bargain.
I have this chainset on my MTB - it is pretty bombproof.
It's just an slx triple crank with two rings and a bash in the outer position. Bargain.
Not quite, the double one has steel inserts for the pedals, which is more gooder.
I also have these cranks, the oldest component on my bike as I just can't break the damn things!
I paid that for a second hand pair with no rings a year ago. Definitely a bargain! A BB alone is around £12, so that makes the crankset £35.
It's just an slx triple crank with two rings and a bash in the outer position
As Bigjim said the cranks have steel pedal thread inserts. Another difference is the spider where the bash/outer ring mounts is modified on the M665 compared to the M660. They made it this way so there was room for thicker plastic between the mounting bolt and the spider 'shoulder' so the bash ring was less likely to crack there under a big hit. A standard outer ring will fit but there will be a couple of mm gap between it and the spider arms. Not a strength issue as its the chainring bolts that hold it in position, but looks a bit naff as if the chainring is too large for the spider.
Thanks! More money I didn't intend spending gone.
Also I seem to remember there is a slight difference in chainline, the 2x being slightly less good for a 1x set up
Also I seem to remember there is a slight difference in chainline, the 2x being slightly less good for a 1x set up
No, the M665 was Shimano's first foray into doubles, and predates the different chainline for doubles. It has exactly the same chainline as the M660 triple version.
Great chainset - I used them with 2x9 and 2x10 no problem. With 22/36 it has slightly lower gearing than the 24/38 now standard, which is perfect for unfit old geezers like me!
Bloody hell, received order confirmation email 3:14, just had dispatch email 3:51. Thats some speed of service.
Just bought one too, to go with my m660 I bought in 2009 which is still superb. Don't care about the rings as i'll be using it 1x...but may keep the bash. Quite chuffed!
Thats some speed of service
Pretty typical for Merlin