I have these on my bike - 155. WAY safer with low BB. These fit my Kenevo
I have these on my bike - 155. WAY safer with low BB. These fit my Kenevo
Not sure - I'm going to see which ones they've sent and if its the closest then I'll just keep them and see how I get on.Will it be that noticeable of flats? Your never putting your feet in the same place on flats, unlike Clips
That seems to be the norm difference in Q factor from posts I've read. Be good to hear if they say have different option though.Not sure - I'm going to see which ones they've sent and if its the closest then I'll just keep them and see how I get on.
(PAIR) BOLTS M15 FSA ISIS / OCTALINK BOTTOM BRACKET CRANK ARM BOLT & WASHER | eBayWhat have you done for bolts btw Rob?
Dillglove just confirmed that these are the Q16 crank arms, so 16mm measurement from outside the crank bolt to the arm.
That means that it I reduced down to the Q8 arms I'd reduce the QF by 8mm on each side, resulting in a reduced QF over stock (I'd be 3mm shorter).
Splitting hairs? Probably, I'll just stick with the Q16's, go for a burn and see what they feel like. I'll probably not even notice.
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No probs, what do you think about my QF? reckon I should return them for the QF8? Do you notice much difference in your experience with different QF?So you could have gone with the 8mm versions.... Apologies Rob, I thought the 16mm measurement was the inside measurement and not the outside measurement ?
Very valid point Dave. This is where things can get very confusing.....so many different standards and sizes.Do the bolts in the specialized cranks fit the miranda
The current 137s I have on are wider than yours 22mm left side and 26mm right side and I did not notice any diffence but then that is purely my opinion. Put it this way, it did not affect my riding or slow me down the other day and I achieved a number of personal bests on Strava ?No probs, what do you think about my QF? reckon I should return them for the QF8? Do you notice much difference in your experience with different QF?
Ok but you only need the upper thread for self exctracting so if you dont use self exctracting bolts does that mean you need exctractor tools of different sizes i thought both inner and outer thread were standardVery valid point Dave. This is where things can get very confusing.....so many different standards and sizes.
It will definitely be a 15mm thread that connects to the motor. Looking at Robs posted photos of the Miranda cranks above it looks like a 22mm upper thread. The Praxis upper thread is 26mm.
Correct, you need the upper thread measurement if you are using self extracting bolts.Ok but you only need the upper thread for self exctracting so if you dont use self exctracting bolts does that mean you need exctractor tools of different sizes i thought both inner and outer thread were standard
What have i missed?
Dillglove are the UK Distributors for Miranda - I and several others have bought the cranks directly off them.
Bryan McQueen
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Dillglove Limited
Tel: 0121 354 4127
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Bryan at Dillglove is checking to see if he can get the 8mm ones, at the moment he only has 16mm. As soon as he lets me know ill update the thread.The question @Cyclejunkie might want to know is, did you get the 16mm ones or the 8mm ones?
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I have the Shimano e8000 ones so no help for the levo - mine are pretty much the same Q factor from eyeballing them as the stockThe question @Cyclejunkie might want to know is, did you get the 16mm ones or the 8mm ones?
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Contact Miranda, they sell directly.Anyone know where to pick up some of these in the us?
Im going to test mine tonight (before the football beer?).
Amazing!!! Everyone - do it!How was the crank test last night Rob?
Amazing!!! Everyone - do it!
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