Hi all, am looking for some of advice.
As have been working on old 90's konas for about a year and have just picked up a 2010 kona dr dew to do some fitness rides on and have discovered the drive crank arm stripped at the pedal. (Pedal was glued in)
The crankset is a fsa omega triple and I started looking on ebay for a replacement arm (or more likely a used chainset) but they're mostly for doubles. it looks like the drive arm is attached to the spindle in the same way as hollowtech, so am presuming the size of the spindles will be a different width.
The rings look good and bb is fine, crank arm is 5 bolt, am wondering if other chainsets (fsa or others) are compatible to the hollow bb, or if swapping to a shimano triple thats on chain reaction and swapping the bb would be an easy cheap solution.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shim ... prod110183
I don't know much about hybrids or gearing on these but is a more road orientated chainset better than a mtb one?
Any thoughts much appreciated!
Thanks.
Rich
As have been working on old 90's konas for about a year and have just picked up a 2010 kona dr dew to do some fitness rides on and have discovered the drive crank arm stripped at the pedal. (Pedal was glued in)
The crankset is a fsa omega triple and I started looking on ebay for a replacement arm (or more likely a used chainset) but they're mostly for doubles. it looks like the drive arm is attached to the spindle in the same way as hollowtech, so am presuming the size of the spindles will be a different width.
The rings look good and bb is fine, crank arm is 5 bolt, am wondering if other chainsets (fsa or others) are compatible to the hollow bb, or if swapping to a shimano triple thats on chain reaction and swapping the bb would be an easy cheap solution.
http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/shim ... prod110183
I don't know much about hybrids or gearing on these but is a more road orientated chainset better than a mtb one?
Any thoughts much appreciated!
Thanks.
Rich