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  • Nice Cranks – What Options?
  • appltn
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    I actually used 120 and 600 grade wet & dry paper in the end, I couldn’t find a proper scotchbrite pad at the local shop.

    ndthornton
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    They look lovely..Good effort 👌

    a11y
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    Those do look nice! Convinced me that’s another bit of tarting I can attempt for my bike…

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    appltn
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    Those do look nice! Convinced me that’s another bit of tarting I can attempt for my bike…

    Go for it! I’ve been considering it for ages (and making lists of raw finish cranks that I might one day buy but never actually doing it) and it turned out to be a relatively quick and easy process – I squeezed it in between meetings and then about an hour with the wet & dry paper in the evening.

    the00
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    Unite have some nice prices at the moment. I ordered some new cranks and a chain device. I was tempted by their nice looking pedals too.

    TheGingerOne
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    https://www.garbaruk.com/shop/product/garbaruk-xc-crankset.html

    Garbaruk are now doing a crankset too which should be available via Cyclorise at some point.

    reeksy
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    I can’t see past XTR for top-end cranks.

    -1 i just killed a set.

    Got another really cheap set second hand, but kind of wish i’d stumped up the extra for some Middleburn.

    reeksy
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    The middleburn cranks i have are lovely. Fit and removal is easy. I like cranks that tighten to a positve stop a d dont rely on pinch bolts.


    @tjagain
    do you have to use their DM chainrings or are there others that fit? I can’t tell from looking at them.

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