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Old 09-15-21, 04:01 AM
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Highmass
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Bikes: 1991 Centurion Oxygen, 1997 Centurion Invincible, 1995+- Fondriest Wind, 1982 Grand Master Nissan Pro 2000, 1992 Olmo Racing (The racing part of the name HAS to be a joke).

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In my opinion, they cranks should be aligned in a way, that makes it possible to read the writing on the crankarms, if any such writing is present. As an example, a first generation Suntour Superbe crank, should be aligned with the left arm over the chainstay, and the driveside crankarm pointing straight ahead. If for some strange reason the writing is made in such a way, that it is readable with the crankarms pointing forwads on BOTH sides (Stupid!) as Shimano 7100 series Dura Ace, then it should of course be the driveside cranarm that is readable.
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