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circleinasun
805 1/2/3
810
815

different chainline mm width? does it amtter if you can adjust rear cassette hub with spacers?

are they all bmx compatable?

83mm bottom bracket width, right?

im asking for a future purchase. please clear up my questions b4 i buy...

thanks
Paul Springer
68mm/73mm is more compatable with BMX bottom brackets, 83mm is to wide
Brandon002
QUOTE (circleinasun @ Mar 18 2010, 08:04 PM) *
805 1/2/3
810
815

different chainline mm width? does it amtter if you can adjust rear cassette hub with spacers?

are they all bmx compatable?

83mm bottom bracket width, right?

im asking for a future purchase. please clear up my questions b4 i buy...

thanks


Any set of saints with a 68/73mm bottom bracket will work. Run one bottom bracket spacer on the drive side and two on the non drive side and your chainline should be as close to straight as possible. You can space your rear cog out a bit, but you won't have to space it out much. Keep in mind that your q-factor is going to be a bit off center, meaning one crankarm will be further from the bottom bracket then the other.
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