Old 08-28-21, 09:38 AM
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SoSmellyAir
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Originally Posted by 70sSanO
There is no debate. I only brought up what was on Dimension’s website. I honestly don’t care.
I was merely using the word "debate" as a shorthand to describe our back-and-forth above; I am not saying that there is anything wrong with having such a "debate."

Originally Posted by 70sSanO
If you already have the same crank, why not just measure it to get the chainline? It doesn’t matter if it is 126mm or 130mm dropouts, you just have to make the adjustment for the 68 road/73 “traditional” mtb.
Because the chain line does not only depend on the crank arm, but also on bottom bracket width and spindle length. So far, the only things Piff (the OP) and I have in common are the bottom bracket width and these crank arms.
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