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Old July 3rd 08, 01:36 PM posted to rec.sport.unicycling
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Dave - do you take into account the inserts (which are a bit bigger than
the crank holes themselves) , or do they act like solid parts of the
crank once they're in there?

One other thing - I'm sure this isn't the case for the moment cranks,
but I know one of the custom cranks Roger made up before RTL was double
drilled, and I think broke at the inner hole while the outer hole was
being ridden. Presumably this is because those cranks aren't designed
originally around double drilling?

Joe


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