Dahon Stowaway - advice on crank replacement
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Dahon Stowaway - advice on crank replacement
Hi,
I was hit by a car. Very gently, fortunately.
I'm unscathed and the bike just suffered a slight bend in the crank so I'm looking to replace it.
The existing crank is a 170mm 52 tooth. I'm not sure the right term but it seems very "low profile" in that the back of the sprocket is almosy completely flush (see picture #2 )
Can someone recommend a replacement for 52 teeth or 10% more would be even better.
Thanks!
Mark
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I was hit by a car. Very gently, fortunately.
I'm unscathed and the bike just suffered a slight bend in the crank so I'm looking to replace it.
The existing crank is a 170mm 52 tooth. I'm not sure the right term but it seems very "low profile" in that the back of the sprocket is almosy completely flush (see picture #2 )
Can someone recommend a replacement for 52 teeth or 10% more would be even better.
Thanks!
Mark
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re: "low profile" I think the term for this is chainline. The local shop had some used cranks which looked like possibilities, but they weren't from folding bikes.
Anyway, long story short.. I'm still looking for what crank will fit the old 1998 Dahon Stoway ini 52 or more teeth.
Thanks!
Anyway, long story short.. I'm still looking for what crank will fit the old 1998 Dahon Stoway ini 52 or more teeth.
Thanks!