Hi All,
Building a weight weenie bike for one of my weans and the crankset appears to be a particularly difficult part to put on a diet. When magnesium and titanium are not available, it is only natural to start thinking of drillium.
I have a spare frog crankset in the right size, but the cheap buggers have gone for a riveted steel chainring. I'm no drillium expert, but I'm pretty sure that you don't need so much steel even for an adult's torque, never mind a young kid.
I know that the topic of drillium can be controversial, but putting the chainring on a diet has got to be one of the safest modifications one can make.
Is there a general guide to drilling out chainrings, i.e. how much material to leave? Never get within X mm of the edges, etc? Or should I just eyeball it?
Thanks.
Building a weight weenie bike for one of my weans and the crankset appears to be a particularly difficult part to put on a diet. When magnesium and titanium are not available, it is only natural to start thinking of drillium.
I have a spare frog crankset in the right size, but the cheap buggers have gone for a riveted steel chainring. I'm no drillium expert, but I'm pretty sure that you don't need so much steel even for an adult's torque, never mind a young kid.
I know that the topic of drillium can be controversial, but putting the chainring on a diet has got to be one of the safest modifications one can make.
Is there a general guide to drilling out chainrings, i.e. how much material to leave? Never get within X mm of the edges, etc? Or should I just eyeball it?
Thanks.