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Old 2008-03-16, 07:09 PM   #1
Kyle_Destroyer
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[Keeping an eye out for] trials cranks.

I partially stripped the pedal threads on my dx crank : /
It's being held with loctite but it's not a question of IF it breaks....it's when.

So I'm trying to see if I can find a decent pair of used or cheap splined cranks to buy in the near-future.

Also, a HUGE plus if they've be de-nubbed or have none, I hate bloody ankles >.>
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Old 2008-03-16, 08:07 PM   #2
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i have some cranks on my old 24,,,if your willing to take a look.....
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