PedalUma
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you can correct some of the imbalanced Q by using a straight crank arm on the chainring side. The imbalance didn't bother me particularly but I did buy straight Bafang crank arms and used one on the chainring side, it pretty much evened things out. Not sure about shorter cranks, that would make things more difficult because both would be straight and still leave you with the imbalanced Q.I'm still trying to get used to it but my right foot wants the pedal closer to the frame.
I flipped my bike and took measurements between crank and down tube. L is 65mm and R is 94mm.
Are there replacement cranks that bring the right crank closer?
And considering shorter cranks. I have 150 mm cranks on my other bike and see there are 152 mm bafang cranks- are these compatible for the tongsheng? Will they bring the R pedal closer? It’s not clear in the description.
I think shorter cranks will help me make smaller spinning circles too.
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I would like to get cranks that are 152mm that minimize the imbalance- to help me make smaller circles (28.5" inseam/short person). So maybe I need to buy two different 152 mm cranks- L w/offset and R straight?you can correct some of the imbalanced Q by using a straight crank arm on the chainring side. The imbalance didn't bother me particularly but I did buy straight Bafang crank arms and used one on the chainring side, it pretty much evened things out. Not sure about shorter cranks, that would make things more difficult because both would be straight and still leave you with the imbalanced Q.
Yes, saw Electrify Bike specifies their cranks are 0 offset (but OOS for a while now). Saw others online- they don't specify 0 offset or are the same standard curved (15mm offset?) but just shorter. I checked aliexpress/amazon/ebay searching under - 152mm, straight, 0 offset aluminum cranksElectrify Bike website says they're Bafang crank arms for square taper for the TSDZ2. They don't appear to have the 152mm in stock but other retailers appear to. I went the other way for my BBS01 and bought a pair of Lekkie cranks that push the left side 15mm further out to match. I'd tried a pair of 6" steel unicycle cranks but much prefer 170mm
that sounds like it should work to whatever the offset difference is between the cranks you buy. I tried to compare the standard tsdz2 crank arm to the more flat bafang but found it difficult to get a good measurement of offset correction. I think I only purchased the right bafang crank (you can buy them separately on Amazon) which is installed so I can't compare the crank arms off of the bike.I would like to get cranks that are 152mm that minimize the imbalance- to help me make smaller circles (28.5" inseam/short person). So maybe I need to buy two different 152 mm cranks- L w/offset and R straight?
Yes, I looked up Lekkie cranks, they have 160mm cranks w/the R straight and the L offset. I don't think it will narrow the distance but make it feel more balanced? Or try a 170mm R Bafang straight crank...Electrify Bike website says they're Bafang crank arms for square taper for the TSDZ2. They don't appear to have the 152mm in stock but other retailers appear to. I went the other way for my BBS01 and bought a pair of Lekkie cranks that push the left side 15mm further out to match. I'd tried a pair of 6" steel unicycle cranks but much prefer 170mm
I might try a 170mm Bafang straight crank for the R side. Will I need to mill it for the R side too?When I use Bafang crankarms on a TS I need to mill 4mm off the inside of the left or it rubs. I do not have the answer to this one. So I will listen and learn.
Thank you. Do the cranks you got for your wife have an iffset?There are lots of alloy cranks in 152mm or even shorter on AliEx, I use them on my wife's bikes & ebikes, since she's 4' 11", really short inseam:
They replied but none have short crank arms w/0 or low offset.You can ask your questions to the seller directly through AliEx.
Google Translator usually does a pretty good job with translations to Chinese.