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WTD 48/34 Crankarms and spider

  • 21-06-2019 1:30pm
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    Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 472 ✭✭


    Putting request out here in case anyone has something lying around available before buying new online. Looking at encouraging my daughter to try a couple of races over the summer months but in the course of getting her started with cleat pedals have discovered that pedal on drivetrain side was installed incorrectly and as a result has stripped the threads and totaled the crackarm. Have linked bike below but would be grateful if anyone had anything suitable

    http://www.youthcyclesport.co.uk/kit/reviews/review-boardman-sporte-road/


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,469 ✭✭✭TheBlaaMan


    Putting request out here in case anyone has something lying around available before buying new online. Looking at encouraging my daughter to try a couple of races over the summer months but in the course of getting her started with cleat pedals have discovered that pedal on drivetrain side was installed incorrectly and as a result has stripped the threads and totaled the crackarm. Have linked bike below but would be grateful if anyone had anything suitable

    http://www.youthcyclesport.co.uk/kit/reviews/review-boardman-sporte-road/

    Cant assist with a crank, but the existing one might be rescued with a helicoil inserted - something that a decent engineering garage/workshop should be able to fit.


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