WTB: Stronglight 93 or 99 in 175mm
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WTB: Stronglight 93 or 99 Crankset in 175mm
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I am looking for a Stronglight 93 or 99 crankset in a 175mm arm length. A 9/16" pedal thread would be great but French threads are okay, too.
Thanks!
I am looking for a Stronglight 93 or 99 crankset in a 175mm arm length. A 9/16" pedal thread would be great but French threads are okay, too.
Thanks!
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Still dreaming of the day I find this....
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I thought that I had a set on 2nd generation new style Stronglight 99 cranks with 175 arms. It was a triple set that I took off of one of my bikes that I sold.
Unfortunately they're 170's. The second generation 99's were satin anodized and looked like the SR cranks that take the same chainrings.
The first generation old style 99's were highly polished like the 93's.
I might have a set of 105's with 175mm crank arms. Also let me know it you have any interest in the new style 170mm 99's. I have some different chainrings also it's easy to make them a double.
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Unfortunately they're 170's. The second generation 99's were satin anodized and looked like the SR cranks that take the same chainrings.
The first generation old style 99's were highly polished like the 93's.
I might have a set of 105's with 175mm crank arms. Also let me know it you have any interest in the new style 170mm 99's. I have some different chainrings also it's easy to make them a double.
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Thanks but I’m specifically looking for a 93 or 99 in a 175mm.
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Still looking for my grail item. Preferably a 99.
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I've seen a lot of 93s and 99s, but have never seen either with 175mm arms, although they supposedly exist. Maybe you could find some cycling shoes with soles that are 5mm thicker than what you're using now?
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[QUOTE=BertoBerg;22761910]Thanks for the advice. I’ll keep looking.[/QUOT
Well, if I ever do come across one I'll let you know.
Well, if I ever do come across one I'll let you know.
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You probably already have, but if not... setting up an alert on eBay.fr (and/or other European eBay sites) might get you somethin'..
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I have a 63 in 175 and 99 and 105 in 172.5.
Have seen both 93 and 99 in 175 on eBay in the past year. Make a saved search if you haven’t already and check it religiously.
Have seen both 93 and 99 in 175 on eBay in the past year. Make a saved search if you haven’t already and check it religiously.
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BertoBerg-
Just checked my 1st Gen 99 crankset and the arms are 170 mm. Sorry about that but keep trying, there must be one of us with what you need.
Just checked my 1st Gen 99 crankset and the arms are 170 mm. Sorry about that but keep trying, there must be one of us with what you need.
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BertoBerg - I found a product that might make you reconsider Jon's advice above.
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BertoBerg - I found a product that might make you reconsider Jon's advice above.
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Its interesting. I Read your Post because I I’m looking for Something else. An google showed up this thread here. 😅 it’s a 99 version with the 175 mm cranks. I would load up pics, but I have to make 10 posts here before able to upload.