The first year's production often has a high failure rate until the manufacturers figure it out.
Bingo!
Sometimes they don't bother fixing the problems as well, especially when they bank on a crummy full suspension mountain bike frame design.
The first year's production often has a high failure rate until the manufacturers figure it out.
Isis drive is just their splined shaft drive. 10t iirc. They're out there as are many other optionsSo, I'm kinda wrapping things up for the year and closing up shop because winter's coming and I have to do most of my bike work and painting outside.
But, I can't leave well enough alone, so I take a closer look at this thing and try to figure out what exactly is wrong with the drive side crank which I mentioned in my OP that seemed to be damaged.
Well, it's damaged alright. In fact, it appears to be FUBAR. Pedal threads are hopelessly stripped, and the arm appears to be slightly bent. The sprocket seems OK, as does the bottom bracket. A quick innerwebs search kinda tells me this Truvativ ISIS Drive Elita (F2815E/1725) set is unobtanium in new condition.
I'm thinking about dragging this heap to my local bike shop to see if they can recommend a new crank arm set which doesn't bankrupt me.
What say you experts?
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Thanks for your help and guidance. I truly appreciate it.Center of the bottom bracket spindle to the center of the pedal spindle
Yep, my best guess is those are 172.5 which is/was an available size via Truvativ
Any timeThanks for your help and guidance. I truly appreciate it.
I know my way around antiques and simple department store junk pretty well, but with the more modern or higher grade tech stuff I'm sorta lost.
That is why I am so delighted with this community. You and folks like you are more than willing to help an old codger like me without being condescending.
Thanks again!
So, I'm kinda wrapping things up for the year and closing up shop because winter's coming and I have to do most of my bike work and painting outside.
But, I can't leave well enough alone, so I take a closer look at this thing and try to figure out what exactly is wrong with the drive side crank which I mentioned in my OP that seemed to be damaged.
Well, it's damaged alright. In fact, it appears to be FUBAR. Pedal threads are hopelessly stripped, and the arm appears to be slightly bent. The sprocket seems OK, as does the bottom bracket. A quick innerwebs search kinda tells me this Truvativ ISIS Drive Elita (F2815E/1725) set is unobtanium in new condition.
I'm thinking about dragging this heap to my local bike shop to see if they can recommend a new crank arm set which doesn't bankrupt me.
What say you experts?
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I was going to recommend Bikepartsusa.com, but it seems like the better buisiness bureau BBB, is checking on them, the site says temporarily closed for construction, or something along those lines...anyway they had tons of crank arms AND I need one myself ✌So, I'm kinda wrapping things up for the year and closing up shop because winter's coming and I have to do most of my bike work and painting outside.
But, I can't leave well enough alone, so I take a closer look at this thing and try to figure out what exactly is wrong with the drive side crank which I mentioned in my OP that seemed to be damaged.
Well, it's damaged alright. In fact, it appears to be FUBAR. Pedal threads are hopelessly stripped, and the arm appears to be slightly bent. The sprocket seems OK, as does the bottom bracket. A quick innerwebs search kinda tells me this Truvativ ISIS Drive Elita (F2815E/1725) set is unobtanium in new condition.
I'm thinking about dragging this heap to my local bike shop to see if they can recommend a new crank arm set which doesn't bankrupt me.
What say you experts?
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Mwahahahah that would look great on my Nishiki project. Thanks for the link. BIDDING WARRRRR!!!
Yes he knows. He has taken an active interest in getting it back up and running by paying for the above crankset.Does #2 son know about this bike yet?
It's a pretty cool "early" Christmas present
(or maybe not early?)
Carl.
Hasn't even cut it's teeth yet! That's a nice oneBeautiful, brand new condition
Some people even wear them mountain biking...A set of Wellgo strap-on pedals for the Roo, ordered, paid for, and sent to my addy by #2 son.
I ain't the kinda guy who straps on anything, but the bike's for him and these are what he wants.
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