Stronglight 93 - 175 - NOS Chainrings - 9/16x20 Threads
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Stronglight 93 - 175 - NOS Chainrings - 9/16x20 Threads
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Up for sale is Stronglight 93 in a 175 length with 53/42 chainrings. Both chainrings are NOS. The NDS crank arm is NOS and has 9/16x20 threads. The DS crank arm has been tapped for 9/16x20 threads. Included in the sale is a Red Clover 37t chainring which are very expensive now. The chainring bolts are new and alloy.
These cranks in a 175 are getting harder and harder to find.
$150/shipped
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Up for sale is Stronglight 93 in a 175 length with 53/42 chainrings. Both chainrings are NOS. The NDS crank arm is NOS and has 9/16x20 threads. The DS crank arm has been tapped for 9/16x20 threads. Included in the sale is a Red Clover 37t chainring which are very expensive now. The chainring bolts are new and alloy.
These cranks in a 175 are getting harder and harder to find.
$150/shipped
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what is the BCD on these cranks? They are beautiful BTW
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Thanks Bert! My Stronglights (on my track bikes) are 130, Is that a single speed thing?
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I have some Model 93 track cranks and I'm pretty sure they are 122 BCD. I'm not at home now to verify but AFAIK, the only difference is that they are made for 1/8" chains.
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Are there 2 NDS arms in the deal? And it's a 53, 42 and the Red Clover 37? And.. one dust cap, or are there two? Thx!
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I was so interested until I checked my supply of Stronglight cranksets and rings....more than I thought I had.....but still, a 37, and 175s.......ow ow ow....
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I have heard of 175 Model 93 cranks, but had never seen even a photo of one until just now. Very nice!
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PM sent. I've wanted to try some 175 cranks, so why not.
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I hope the bigger PX-10 is working out better than the small one.
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It sure is, Jon, I’ve been enjoying it thoroughly! The small one is set up for guests now.
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We seem to be on a similar PX-10 trajectory, ascherer ! I finally found a '72 62cm, which will get these cranks (though I'll do some chainring shuffling). The 58cm might get rebuilt as an upright ride, maybe....
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