Thanks for the feedback. This, and your post above give me some great info. True about the adapter- I put one in an old Schwinn frame. It went in OK, but I can see where there could easily be problems. Too, once in, it's nearly impossible to remove without damaging the aluminum. I may look into the BMX set up that Carbon posted as well. And, yeah- for our purposes the performance components are there for looks and cool factor. Who's going to go racing on a Dyno Roadster?BTW, those bb adapters work well or can be a royal pita depending on how your frame is constructed. Some manufactures keep the bb shell wide open so no problem. Others build the frames with the chain stays, seat tube and down tube protruding into the shell and those are usually in the way of adapters. Some adapters need to fit deeper in to the frame as they are deeper and more square ended on the inner end than the 1-piece crank bearing cups.
A couple of ways to do it i usually use the open bearing conversion kit cheap and easy
http://www.ebay.com/itm/BB-Conversi...309?pt=US_Bottom_Brackets&hash=item3388e448c5
...advantage of a sealed three piece crankset over the janky ole one piece is that you can ride your bike fast and hard and won't have to worry about loose ball bearings coming loose or apart in the bottom bracket cups...
There are soooo many ss alloy cranks out there... I'd try the American-to-BSC converter, and once you pick a crank, you can get the right BB for your bike's chainline--which will be determined by the rear hub/sprocket..just single speed ones but aluminum
Well, they break, have limited pedal options, and to me, they suck. I've broken two of the mtb cranks I had on my beach cruiser ahem boardwalk racer. never broke a 3piece. speed and performance come first on all my bikes.Please explain what possible advantage you would have with a 3 piece crank over a one piece when using it on an old American made frame? Gary
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