-
Rotor linkage cranksets. Once a
rider has
learned to use
Rotor linkage cranksets the
adaption when
switching back and
forth between crankset types only takes...
-
spindle length and diameter,
cranksets designed for one
pressed standard may not be
compatible with another. For example, a
crankset made
specifically for BB30...
- sides. On a
tandem where the
pedaling is
designed to be in sync, both
cranksets will use a
chainring for the
timing chain of the same size. The drive...
- "Ultra-Torque"
bicycle crankset, and in
Bicycle Torque Couplings. Specialized's "S-Works" top-level
racing mountain bike
cranksets use a
Hirth joint with...
- the
pedals (and cranks)
rotate around.
Contains a
spindle to
which the
crankset is
attached and the
bearings themselves.
There is a
bearing surface on...
- also
hydraulic disc
brakes and levers,
chain tensioners,
dynamo hubs,
cranksets,
shift levers, and
complete wheels. The
Alfine 500 group,
first introduced...
- Nara, ****an, in 1910. It made a
variety of
cycling components,
including cranksets and chainrings.
After flagging in po****rity due to Shimano's increased...
- application. Cage
types Double (Standard):
These are
intended to be used with
cranksets having two chainrings. When
viewed from the side of the bicycle, the inner...
- group-sets, so it
teamed with
other parts makers, such as
Sugino for
cranksets and Dia-Compe for brakes, so it
could sell a
complete line of SunTour...
-
bottom bracket axle. It may also be
referred to as the "tread" of the
crankset. The "Q"
stands for "quack", a
reference to the wide
stance and waddling...