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YO! Im going to change from square taper to isis and now is a good time because I need a new freewheel and cranks anyway. Right, im not sure what freewheel,cranks and BB to go for but I need to try and keep the cost down because I have £45 at the moment and I get £10 a week which kinda sucks but I have exams so not much time for work :(

Please could you give me advice on what cranks,freewheel and BB to buy. :rolleyes:

Thanks-

~Matty

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hey

echo 6061 forged cranks 52 pounds i think

skf bb = 43 pounds ?

Thats what i used and they seem fine but the isis tapers on the cranks have started to go after around 5 months but i didnt keep on top of tightening them.

mike W

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hey

echo 6061 forged cranks 52 pounds i think

skf bb = 43 pounds ?

Thats what i used and they seem fine but the isis tapers on the cranks have started to go after around 5 months but i didnt keep on top of tightening them.

mike W

Oki, cheers mate ;) SO if you tighten them alot they dont round off? You got any idea off what freewheel??? (FFW)

Thanks so much for taking your time to reply to this..... ;)

~Matty

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Can you let me know bud how the try-all bb is???

Thanks-

~Matty

of course i can

it wont be until tomorrow so il keep you posted

im sure it will be nice though as my mate who had the frame before said it was lovely =]

and i have spoken to a couple of people about it and they have said the same

but like i say il let you know what i think of it tomorrow (Y)

EDIT: i thought i would post a little from tarty bikes about the try-all BB =]

Description

- Good quality ISIS Bottom Bracket from Try-All.

- 68mm shell width.

- Lightweight M15 steel axle for maximum durability.

- Anodised aluminium alloy cups keep the weight down.

- Replaceable sealed cartridge bearings keep your cranks running smooth during all weather conditions!

- Includes cranks bolts.

- Weight: 268g (127.5mm version, including bolts)

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of course i can

it wont be until tomorrow so il keep you posted

im sure it will be nice though as my mate who had the frame before said it was lovely =]

and i have spoken to a couple of people about it and they have said the same

but like i say il let you know what i think of it tomorrow (Y)

EDIT: i thought i would post a little from tarty bikes about the try-all BB =]

Cheers mate , nice one :):) Is it FFW did you say??? (If so then great , ile get a try-all BB) ;)

~Matty

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Cheers mate , nice one :):) Is it FFW did you say??? (If so then great , ile get a try-all BB) ;)

~Matty

sorry im gonna sound realy thick now but i realy dont know! lol

i will ask my mate tomorrow when i get it =] and il let you know straight away (Y)

Thanks bud. Night, im off now, sucks now the clocks gone forward becauses its 2:30, lol :(

Have fun on the bike tomoro bud, hehe

Ps. I can't wait to go riding with my new mono trials and hope xc hub , such a mint brake!!

~Matty

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Thanks bud. Night, im off now, sucks now the clocks gone forward becauses its 2:30, lol :(

Have fun on the bike tomoro bud, hehe

Ps. I can't wait to go riding with my new mono trials and hope xc hub , such a mint brake!!

~Matty

lol night night

thanks i will =]

I was thinking of getting a hope mono for my front brake

if they are that good then i will probably have to get one

speak tomorrow matey

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To keep the cost down:

Truvativ Gigapipe BB - £35

Tensile Freewheel - £35

Echo Forged Cranks - £52

Total £122

I'm using this setup apart from the cranks, which I've used on a mates' bike and they're very good.

The Gigapipe BB seems good, sturdy and smooth. The Tensile freewheel feels nice (60 clicks) and is reliable. And the cranks are very reasonable and feel nice and stiff.

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To keep the cost down:

Truvativ Gigapipe BB - £35

Tensile Freewheel - £35

Echo Forged Cranks - £52

Total £122

I'm using this setup apart from the cranks, which I've used on a mates' bike and they're very good.

The Gigapipe BB seems good, sturdy and smooth. The Tensile freewheel feels nice (60 clicks) and is reliable. And the cranks are very reasonable and feel nice and stiff.

Thanks bud, this sounds good :) What cranks you running?? Maybe I can buy some off the items off the sale/wanted part of this site B)

~Matty

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On the cranks front - second hand middleburns all the way!

I picked some up for £37 with only a few scratches - bargain

Phil

If you'd have read the thread you'd have seen he want's to run a front freewheel...

And £37 is abnormally cheap for secondhand 'burns anyway.

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You cant use front freewheel with an echo external BB... unfortunatly... glad i went rear casette :D

Cant you use a try all freewheel on them ? i belive its the little tabs for the tool on other freewheels that get in the way where in the try-all they are internal ?

mike W :)

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Cant you use a try all freewheel on them ? i belive its the little tabs for the tool on other freewheels that get in the way where in the try-all they are internal ?

mike W :)

Yer, i hope so , im not sure. SO you can't use a tensile :( Damb, thats sucks. I guess ile have to save abit longer and get the Try-all and I heard try-all is better so it should be worth the wait :)

~Matty

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