Hovis_loaf
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I know that there is a limit on how value something has when it is sentimental, this is tipping it over the edge to be honest. However, other than the crank I have full XTR M952 on the bike, so if I go for the matching cranks won't I be in the same position, or was there a choice of bottom bracket/crank types?
Madmax1993":3hw00d4u said:Hovis_loaf":3hw00d4u said:jimo746":3hw00d4u said::facepalm:
If it was just the £96 quid I would have been tempted, it is the extra postage and then is there going to be any import duty?? The one I have is serviceable and a mate of mine this morning said that you can get them apart, he did it once many moons ago.
But what do I do when this one dies? These are the only ones I have found after nearly two weeks of looking!
Ditch the obsolete standard and get a new chainset. It's one thing to be attached and keep a bike standard, but sometimes you just have to let it go. It not like it's an old xtr chainset, it's only a specialized OEM item.
I know that there is a limit on how value something has when it is sentimental, this is tipping it over the edge to be honest. However, other than the crank I have full XTR M952 on the bike, so if I go for the matching cranks won't I be in the same position, or was there a choice of bottom bracket/crank types?