SJSC 110 PCD Alloy Single / Double Crankset 175mm
£31.99
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£31.99
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Details
- 110PCD
- Requires 110mm square tapered bottom bracket for double set up.
- Crank bolts not included (SJSC #27430 recommended)
- Requires 110mm square tapered bottom bracket for double set up.
- Crank bolts not included (SJSC #27430 recommended)
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Questions & Answers (3)
Distance from edge of spindle to spider arm
By Ciarán
01 May 2019
I'm trying to source new crank arms and chainring for an old Raleigh with an AW3 rear hub.
I measured the original chain line and would like to fit a new UN55 bottom bracket. Choosing the correct spindle length and chain/crank combo is difficult without some dimensions.
Could you please provide the distance from the edge of a standard square taper sounder to the spider arm? Hopefully from that I can calculate the necessary sounder to give me the chain line I require.
Regards
I measured the original chain line and would like to fit a new UN55 bottom bracket. Choosing the correct spindle length and chain/crank combo is difficult without some dimensions.
Could you please provide the distance from the edge of a standard square taper sounder to the spider arm? Hopefully from that I can calculate the necessary sounder to give me the chain line I require.
Regards
SJS Customer Service:
Our advice is 110mm square tapered bottom bracket for double set up, for single ring use 107mm.
We are not 100% sure where you want the measurements to and from.
Thanks - 01/05/19
We are not 100% sure where you want the measurements to and from.
Thanks - 01/05/19
is this crank set a 5 arm or 4? it isn't clear from the photo.
By Anonymous
12 Nov 2018
SJS Customer Service:
These are 5 bolt.
Thanks - 12/11/18
Thanks - 12/11/18
107mm or 110mm BB for single speed set up?
By Pok Wan
27 Apr 2018
I know it requires 110mm BB for a double set up. If I'm going single speed, will 107mm be a better fit?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
Generally yes, a 107mm should give you a better chainline, we cannot confirm this directly until fitted to your particular bike.
Thanks
Generally yes, a 107mm should give you a better chainline, we cannot confirm this directly until fitted to your particular bike.
Thanks