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Old 2011-04-27, 03:22 AM   #1
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Kh moments dual hole

137/165mm KH dual hole cranks. Used ONCE!!!! Will swap for 137mm ISIS cranks in good condition or NZ$100
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Old 2011-05-02, 02:36 AM   #2
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I am curious why 137mm cranks are preferable to the dual holes? You say only used once - why didn't you like them? I am not a potential buyer - just curious. Thanks.
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Old 2011-05-02, 02:44 PM   #3
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Old 2011-05-05, 03:15 AM   #4
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What does PM'd mean?

Anyways I sold these on Trademe, so they are no longer for sale.

I ride 'aggressive' muni with 150's. I decided to listen to some ppl on this forum and went with longer cranks. It did not miraculously transform my climbing ability, in fact from a pedal alignment point of view it was much worse.There wasn't much difference from a torque point of view either, in fact it was just plain uncomfortable. Whats improved my muni is just what I thought would: skill, not gear. I've been doing 1 legged drills with both legs and am amazed at how much my overall muni ability has improved. I'm able to ride over logs with my 150's!! Incidentally I couldn't do that with the 165's.

I ride with 137's for light XC muni, so hence the 137's would have been a good swap. One of my current 137's has a loose pedal insert which keeps coming undone and the rattling noise is driving me NUTS!
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Old 2011-05-05, 03:43 AM   #5
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What does PM'd mean?

I ride with 137's for light XC muni, so hence the 137's would have been a good swap. One of my current 137's has a loose pedal insert which keeps coming undone and the rattling noise is driving me NUTS!
It means Private Messaged. Sounds like you could use some loctite (or similar thread locker) on your loose insert.
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