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Anyway, 9-speed rings work fine with 8-speed chains.
Quote from: fyrstormer on April 28, 2010, 03:06:27 pmAnyway, 9-speed rings work fine with 8-speed chains.They sure do, but maybe it's finding one's in the appropriate BCD that's the problem?I've got an Octalink set up ready to fit to one of my Oz's but I'm not convinced I've got the right axle length.................I bought a 73x113mm as per the OEM square taper BB............I'll have to suck it and see.Col.
Quote from: Colin on April 28, 2010, 04:36:16 pmQuote from: fyrstormer on April 28, 2010, 03:06:27 pmAnyway, 9-speed rings work fine with 8-speed chains.They sure do, but maybe it's finding one's in the appropriate BCD that's the problem?I've got an Octalink set up ready to fit to one of my Oz's but I'm not convinced I've got the right axle length.................I bought a 73x113mm as per the OEM square taper BB............I'll have to suck it and see.Col.I have an XT Octalink in my Oz, 73x113. Originally had XT crankset, now FSA carbon pro. Both have worked flawlessly.Terry
Ahh, ok, I'm going to chime in. Square taper isn't on it's way out, it's dead. And the only people buying Oct/ISIS are ones who can't afford the new external BB cranksets. Here's the thing, the new designs are MUCH stiffer and efficient.
Ahh, ok, I'm going to chime in. Square taper isn't on it's way out, it's dead.
Jaczlrint - Personal opinion but I think it's ok to buy something that works well for a less money if one can't afford the more expensive setup.