So is finding the correct crank arms just a matter of measuring the distance been the outside of one crank to the outside of the other?
I was a bit confused because I've seen q-factor referred to as q0 pr q16. It makes more sense if it's simply the mm distance been the outside of each crank arm
I'm a bit confused as to how I can make sure they clear. I know it has something to do with the q-factor. Can you explain or give me a guide as to how I can measure to make sure
Did you ever find after market crank arms anyways? I have a Frey Hunter (M620 + 26x4.5" tires) and am trying to get some shorter crank arms. I just have no idea what to make of q-factor and the required measurements. Biketrix and Backou both sell 150mm crank arms and I know they make very...
I have a Frey Hunter with what I believe are the stock 170mm crank arms on the Bafang Ultra. I'd like to get shorter cranks to reduce pedal stroke.
Anyone know how I could figure out which arms would be compatible? I believe the Ultra uses ISIS style arms? I believe the only other thing I need...
I haven't had any firsthand experience but I've been researching in preparation for my bike.
I've seen really good results from FlatOut. They claim it will close a hole up to 1/2" in diameter. I read another user's post on here discussing how he ran over a strip of 6 nails, lost air, refilled...
I feel they're a bit more stable especially at speed. I also hope to ride it on some fire trails. I'd consider sand once I'm a bit more comfortable. I know fat tires aren't exactly designed for pavement but I've ridden a few and enjoy the overall feel.
I'm looking to purchase a fat tire electric mid-drive for use on the weekends. Riding mostly paved roads/ paths with the occasional dirt path so nothing major. My budget is $3k +/- a couple hundred if it's worth it. I quickly realize that in the world of pre-built fat tire ebikes, $3k isn't much...