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Old 06-20-16, 04:51 PM
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Anyone have a Super Record nds arm?

Any chance someone have a 172.5 non drive side Super Record orphan arm? Thanks.
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I don't have a spare one, and not to be pedantic, but the arms on Super Record cranks are the same as those on Record cranks, if that helps your search any. Only the rings were different.
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Originally Posted by sloar
Any chance someone have a 172.5 non drive side Super Record orphan arm? Thanks.
I don't have anything, but you might check the orphaned parts spreadsheet, if you haven't already. Note that there are two sheets, one for stuff you have, one for stuff you want. Just tack your needs onto the second sheet.
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How about a 175?
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Originally Posted by rhm
How about a 175?
That would be awkward.
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Originally Posted by sloar
That would be awkward.
For you, maybe, but it would be pretty convenient for me.
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If you can't find a 172.5 and get desperate I've got an orphaned 180mm. Lol.
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Unless you are committed to 172.5mm by choice, you might find it easier to get a complete 170mm or whatever size.
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Originally Posted by CV-6
Unless you are committed to 172.5mm by choice, you might find it easier to get a complete 170mm or whatever size.
I bought a set of 170's off this forum. They were missing rings, so I got a good deal on an orphan 172.5 arm with rings. Not a big deal, I'm either looking for another arm or someone who needs an orphan drive side arm.
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