+1.......that's exactly what I was thinking when I first saw it: higher looks more racy, lower looks more classic.
Its a win-win situation!
Its a win-win situation!
I think it depends on how old you want the bike to look when it is finished. If you want it to look like it’s from the fat bike era, then lower is probably better.
If you want to make the bike look more racy, higher is better. That also makes it look more modern.
+1.......that's exactly what I was thinking when I first saw it: higher looks more racy, lower looks more classic.
Its a win-win situation!
I just found out that this crankset is 1st Generation Dura Ace from 1973.I know nothing about Shimano Dura Ace with JIS square tapered. If someone could tell me more, I'm interested!
But: These cranks are very light!
I bought them second hand for 1/8 of a price other sets go for.