WTD: drivetrain stuff

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Tomwoodbury
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WTD: drivetrain stuff

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Looking for:

A decent condition 10/11 speed hollowtech 2 chainset (170mm ideally)

A 10 speed shifter and long cage rear mech - this is for my pub bike so nothing fancy needed. Cheaper the better!

Thanks
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PaulE
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Re: WTD: drivetrain stuff

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I've got a Aerozine X-one crankset in black, can be either 170 or 175mm as it's got adjustable inserts. Spider less 32 narrow wide ring. Very little use - came on the stooge but all the bikes in the house use shimano cranks with bolt on rings so I swapped them out. Fit a normal 73mm Shimano BB. http://www.nrg4cycling.co.uk/index.php? ... ct_id=1147 these ones but black. £50. I can include a used bb if needed

I'll have a look for a mech/shifter tonight
Lazarus
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Re: WTD: drivetrain stuff

Post by Lazarus »

Ultegra crank 34 ring is fine the 50 wont hold a chain (.and a new big ring costs about the same as a crank as its asymetric) but a 39 is about £15 new.

Standard 24 mm£25 pretty light as well
172.5 arms 11 speed.
TeaFuelledMutantGingerBike
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Re: WTD: drivetrain stuff

Post by TeaFuelledMutantGingerBike »

Lazarus wrote: Fri May 03, 2024 1:04 pm Ultegra crank 34 ring is fine the 50 wont hold a chain (.and a new big ring costs about the same as a crank as its asymetric) but a 39 is about £15 new.
I just bought a 40t narrow wide to fit my 4-arm 105 crankset for under £2 from Ali-express (but I had to go with round)... cheap options are out there if you don't want AND narrow wide. Lots of compatible double ring set-ups too, if that's what takes your fancy.
Tomwoodbury
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Re: WTD: drivetrain stuff

Post by Tomwoodbury »

Thanks all

Should have been clear - all items for mtbs!

Will have a look at the specs of the aero zine ones cheers
Tomwoodbury
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Re: WTD: drivetrain stuff

Post by Tomwoodbury »

Now sorted thanks all
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