Actually, you just want to buy a bike and get your hands on something cool like this.
Is there anyone who has ever fitted this crank to a normal mountain bike?
What bb fits this. That’s not octalink. I’m confused. BMX has so many variables
Beauty cranks. Ima need a smaller ring though. I’m not racing anybody
ajpth__ on
I’m curious about the pedal thread… What device is that?
IntoxicatingVapors on
That’s crazy cool. I’ve only seen that splined bottom bracket on the 70s Shimano Selecta and Adamas cranks. Lots of very forward thinking and neat technology in the design but the execution was kind of crappy. There are still [BSA cups](https://ebay.us/m/YIRZeV) available, and I see the bbs for the Selecta and Adamas available, but they’re usually with cups for Ashtabula bb shells, and some have the front freewheel mechanism as well. I think you could probably cobble together something that could fit onto a standard MTB frame.
mediumclay on
Two (inverted) rings on a BMX crankset? What’s the intent here?
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Good lord that is a beautiful crankset.
is that an octalink?
There‘s something off.
What bb fits this. That’s not octalink. I’m confused. BMX has so many variables
Beauty cranks. Ima need a smaller ring though. I’m not racing anybody
I’m curious about the pedal thread… What device is that?
That’s crazy cool. I’ve only seen that splined bottom bracket on the 70s Shimano Selecta and Adamas cranks. Lots of very forward thinking and neat technology in the design but the execution was kind of crappy. There are still [BSA cups](https://ebay.us/m/YIRZeV) available, and I see the bbs for the Selecta and Adamas available, but they’re usually with cups for Ashtabula bb shells, and some have the front freewheel mechanism as well. I think you could probably cobble together something that could fit onto a standard MTB frame.
Two (inverted) rings on a BMX crankset? What’s the intent here?