FS: silver Sugino SS/fixed crankset, 165mm
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FS: silver Sugino SS/fixed crankset, 165mm
Up for sale is a Sugino crankset with 165mm arms and a 48-tooth ring. While this was originally intended to be used with two rings, the shorter arms and relatively low-profile make it excellent for fixed-gear or single-speed use. I've done some polishing and cleaning, but a bit more would really make it shine. Tapers are threads are all excellent. Ring teeth show very little wear. Brand new chain ring bolts. Includes dust caps. SOLD!
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Nice price on some Sugino RDs, one of my favorite single speed and fixed gear cranks. Good luck with the sale, wish I had a current need for them.
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@nlerner what BB spindle length did you run with these?
edit: just realized this ring is way bigger than I need, but maybe this question will be helpful for someone else.
edit: just realized this ring is way bigger than I need, but maybe this question will be helpful for someone else.
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@nlerner what BB spindle length did you run with these?
edit: just realized this ring is way bigger than I need, but maybe this question will be helpful for someone else.
edit: just realized this ring is way bigger than I need, but maybe this question will be helpful for someone else.
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Ring is for a 3/32 not 1/8 FG/SS chain, correct?
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Correct but Im most interested in the 1/8 for the extra strength for SS/FG chain and drive train. If it was setup as a dual ring then I would expect 3/32, not sure if dual 1/8 ring setups exist ?
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Confirmed: 3/32" chainring, compatible with 1/8" or 3/32" chains. Perfect to run that 1x drivetrain you've been hankering for!
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