Re: Re:
marc two tone":1vohzocn said:
Yes I see your predicament. Did cooks make a compact version of their cranks?
Even if you swapped the outer ring for say 42, 44t would It clear? Does middle
Have same clearance issue?
For me, DX would suffice. But the cooks look good.
What to do.
Suppose it's a nice dilemma to have really! It works perfectly well with the DX cranks.. but I always wanted Cooks BITD but never had that sort of money. Now I've got a nice, usuable pair, I'd like to ride them to see what all the hype is about.
I think the 140mm axle will solve the problem, but it just seemed like an extreme measure for a flight of fancy. A couple of my bikes have these 'unusual foibles' - suppose part of the fun is doing the research and finding what works...even if it can be frustrating at times!
Retro Spud":1vohzocn said:
if you want to lose the tatty Function Specific design chain stay decal (mine was shot) Velocal sell them
https://velocals.com/trek-chain-stay-pr ... ic-design/
best of all its below import duty and comes in regular post
Cheers Retro spud. Been following your 8900 with great interest.... as peachy mentioned on repaints, may do a few experiments to recreate the 'spidering' before I'd look at a repaint on this. I've used Velocals for the Pine mountain browning resto, they are great quality.... might even order a few chain stay protectors. Do they also do the Matrix equipped one? ( just out of interest of course! )
retrobikeguy":1vohzocn said:
Sugino XP was standard on these, they were pretty light too
DX Looks nice though
Cheers RBG.
That's good to know. Thank you.
Agree on the DX ..... but as I've got these cooks, I want to give them a go. Something about the 1990 Trek 8900 spec floats my boat! - this is a halfway house, but i can already see myself veering away from original spec...even though original spec parts are in the cache too!
Once A Hero":1vohzocn said:
If the Cooks cranks were on any other frame - what BB length would be expected?
Retro Spud - cheers for the velocals link, I could do with a new chain stay protector for my 8000
Good question Pete. This is why I'm thinking along the lines that the 1990 Trek 8900 must have used a really long bottom bracket spindle... another one of these perhaps unique to top end spec things?
For reference, I can't guarantee that all Cooks cranks will go along these lines and every manufacturer will be doing something different!....... but if I put these very same cranks on the Klein ( I have another pair much nicer for this) the bottom bracket spindle is 125mm...... and the chain set fits perfectly with no need for a smaller outer chain ring and has plenty of chain stay clearance.
As always..... here's some pics and the digital calipers out of the box again!
boy"O"boy