Soooo I want to put bmx cranks on my new surly karate monkey as I've always loved the sturdy cromo cranks of the bmx culture.
But seeing as I've got a bike with a fairly wide chainstay I'm worried about the arms not being able to clear the chainstay. I've researched and concluded that the ordinary 5 inch something spindles are too short, meaning I'll probably have to spend big money on a profile spindle that goes up to 6 inches. Now before I drop good money on such a setup I am in need of some reassurance...
How can I somehow measure if a 6 inch spindle will be enough to get the cranks to clear the chainstay? The bb shell is 73mm. How far unto the spindle should bmx cranks usually go? Anyone know of a company that makes 6 inch and longer spindles cheaper than profile?
I am intending to get a euro bb, the 6 inch spindle and a decent set of 3 piece cranks.
Please no discouraging words or you will drive me into a vile cycle of binge drinking to detach from a painful reality in which you are trying to get me to buy cranks that are meant for the type of bike I ride
But seeing as I've got a bike with a fairly wide chainstay I'm worried about the arms not being able to clear the chainstay. I've researched and concluded that the ordinary 5 inch something spindles are too short, meaning I'll probably have to spend big money on a profile spindle that goes up to 6 inches. Now before I drop good money on such a setup I am in need of some reassurance...
How can I somehow measure if a 6 inch spindle will be enough to get the cranks to clear the chainstay? The bb shell is 73mm. How far unto the spindle should bmx cranks usually go? Anyone know of a company that makes 6 inch and longer spindles cheaper than profile?
I am intending to get a euro bb, the 6 inch spindle and a decent set of 3 piece cranks.
Please no discouraging words or you will drive me into a vile cycle of binge drinking to detach from a painful reality in which you are trying to get me to buy cranks that are meant for the type of bike I ride