Truvativ help needed
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Truvativ help needed
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I have Truvativ elite gxp that is 175mm but I need to change to 152mm because I am short and this is on a recumbent.i have been looking on amazon and google but no luck.Can someone help help me,PLEASE.
I have Truvativ elite gxp that is 175mm but I need to change to 152mm because I am short and this is on a recumbent.i have been looking on amazon and google but no luck.Can someone help help me,PLEASE.
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I don't know but part of your issue might be that Truvativ doesn't make that short a crank in that model.
Do you have to stay Truvativ? Likely you can change to most any other popular crankset. I think the shell for your BB is going to fit many threaded BB like what they use for Shimano's hollowtech II cranks and many other brands.
Do you have to stay Truvativ? Likely you can change to most any other popular crankset. I think the shell for your BB is going to fit many threaded BB like what they use for Shimano's hollowtech II cranks and many other brands.
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To help you, relavent information would be:
-Gearing of the crankset (what tooth counts on the chainrings, and how many of them)
-Bottom bracket shell of the bike--GXP can fit on a bunch of (almost all?) bottom bracket shells.
You don't need to keep with Truvativ and you don't need to keep with GXP--in fact, I'd generally recommend against both.
It's relatively easy to find square taper cranks with short arms designed around 110BCD for road double setups. It's harder to find either higher performance cranks or triples of really any kind. Most brands only go down to 165mm in most models, which I agree is unfortunate.
-Gearing of the crankset (what tooth counts on the chainrings, and how many of them)
-Bottom bracket shell of the bike--GXP can fit on a bunch of (almost all?) bottom bracket shells.
You don't need to keep with Truvativ and you don't need to keep with GXP--in fact, I'd generally recommend against both.
It's relatively easy to find square taper cranks with short arms designed around 110BCD for road double setups. It's harder to find either higher performance cranks or triples of really any kind. Most brands only go down to 165mm in most models, which I agree is unfortunate.
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You can check that length here, The Recumbent Bicycle and Human Powered Vehicle Information Center,
but in practice most folks can handle a range of crank lengths. You can find shorter cranks, but most are in the 165 to 175mm range. And I once sold a bike with a 175mm crank arm to Jim Chones, the 6'11 NBA player. And even very short riders often use a 165, and Truvative offers some cranks in that length. Have you tried a 165?
but in practice most folks can handle a range of crank lengths. You can find shorter cranks, but most are in the 165 to 175mm range. And I once sold a bike with a 175mm crank arm to Jim Chones, the 6'11 NBA player. And even very short riders often use a 165, and Truvative offers some cranks in that length. Have you tried a 165?
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You can check that length here, The Recumbent Bicycle and Human Powered Vehicle Information Center,
but in practice most folks can handle a range of crank lengths. You can find shorter cranks, but most are in the 165 to 175mm range. And I once sold a bike with a 175mm crank arm to Jim Chones, the 6'11 NBA player. And even very short riders often use a 165, and Truvative offers some cranks in that length. Have you tried a 165?
but in practice most folks can handle a range of crank lengths. You can find shorter cranks, but most are in the 165 to 175mm range. And I once sold a bike with a 175mm crank arm to Jim Chones, the 6'11 NBA player. And even very short riders often use a 165, and Truvative offers some cranks in that length. Have you tried a 165?
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To help you, relavent information would be:
-Gearing of the crankset (what tooth counts on the chainrings, and how many of them)
-Bottom bracket shell of the bike--GXP can fit on a bunch of (almost all?) bottom bracket shells.
You don't need to keep with Truvativ and you don't need to keep with GXP--in fact, I'd generally recommend against both.
It's relatively easy to find square taper cranks with short arms designed around 110BCD for road double setups. It's harder to find either higher performance cranks or triples of really any kind. Most brands only go down to 165mm in most models, which I agree is unfortunate.
-Gearing of the crankset (what tooth counts on the chainrings, and how many of them)
-Bottom bracket shell of the bike--GXP can fit on a bunch of (almost all?) bottom bracket shells.
You don't need to keep with Truvativ and you don't need to keep with GXP--in fact, I'd generally recommend against both.
It's relatively easy to find square taper cranks with short arms designed around 110BCD for road double setups. It's harder to find either higher performance cranks or triples of really any kind. Most brands only go down to 165mm in most models, which I agree is unfortunate.
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