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The ISIS standard doesn't have a steep taper (1 degree vs. 2 degrees for square taper). But it does have a crank stop. To use a real crank stop on unicycles, we'd have to make our bearings larger to get over it. There's a stock 25mm ID/47mm OD which would probably work, but would definitely require a different bearing holder.
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A stop would work if the spindle were larger or the splines were smaller, but now we're talking about a new standard... At one point I was think of a two part split ring that was cone shaped, so the crank would press the halves of the cone together to make a stop. The spacers do work and serve a purpose in keeping the bearing from slipping on the spindle, but the fit is rarely perfect and in time the cranks loosen, so then you can reduce the spacer thickness if you have not already maxed out the tolerance; a common problem with Schlumpfs and KH frames. I'd like to see the cranks incorporate a cross wise clamp bolt, like a bmx jump bike, then you could set the crank size where you need them and tighten the crank without having to move it closer to the hub.
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No, it's because the ISIS standard is that the bulk of the force is the pressure of the crank against the crank stop, not against the splines, and we don't have a crank stop. The explicit purpose of the crank stop is to put the crank in the same place every time you install it.
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Join Date: May 2008
Location: France in Europe (Le Chesnay - Yvelines)
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make your choice :
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Here's another photo where you can see the back of the triple hole cranks. Like vookash said they'll be offered in a 10 pin ISIS version.
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Join Date: Aug 2011
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Julia, is that your personal inventory? lol
Awesome looking cranks...
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wes style!!
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I still really want a mad4one cranks like crazy!
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Join Date: Apr 2009
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Just an update. WARNING: there's no hard data in this post. Beware.
A couple people have bought/gotten the colored 6 pin wheels now, and they feel amazing! I'm pretty jealous actually, my unicycle feels really heavy now. Krisz just landed the world's first secret side (you'll have to wait for the clip, it's a secret ) on the day he got his. When I get home I'll try to find out and post the exact weights, but you won't be disappointed!
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Join Date: Sep 2011
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Marco is cool. His unicycle wisdom in the relm of hubs and cranks makes me happy.
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When I get home I'll post some pictures.Also, I've heard whispers that mad4one may begin producing a wider range of components.
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Max flip whip.
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Tiiiight! I look forward to seeing what he comes up with!
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Join Date: Sep 2012
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Quick question to the actual thread, is there a big feeling difference between 150mm and 165mm cranks? Is this lenght annoying out of terrain - especially roads etc.? I'm doing XC most of the time. Dealer has Nimbus Muni 26" only with 165s and no another stock black 150s (I'd have to wait weeks) so if I should buy it anyway... Thanx
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