Standard Crank or Compact
Triguy98 posted 3 years ago.
rredding wrote:
I have been reading up (a little) about the benefits of standard size cranksets vs. compact cranksets..rr
Weren't we just discussing this in another thread in the past few days?
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Triguy98 posted 3 years ago.
Triguy98 wrote:
Weren't we just discussing this in another thread in the past few days?
Yup! http://www.trifuel.com/forums/showthread.php?t=2894
Life is short. Play hard and get dirty doing it.
rbreddin75 posted 3 years ago.
thanks Triguy...
I havent been on the site recently (but should have done a search first)
have a good weekend...
rr
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I have been reading up (a little) about the benefits of standard size cranksets vs. compact cranksets..
what have been your individual (or advice you have received) experiences with each ?
I am 6' and my torso/legs are porportional (34" inseam)
I am looking into replacing the crankset on my cannondale Ironman 600 (it came with a Truvativ Touro by FSA)
Any feedback will be appreciated...
rr
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