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Re: FS: Powercranks for sale [triathlete13]
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Re: FS: Powercranks for sale [triathlete13]
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Ok, cool. I'm interested in these. Could I ask you a couple of questions? I'm not an expert on these things.
Is this product new? like new? used?
which model and year are these?
Can the cranks be separated from the chainrings?
What original materials (instructions, etc) do you have?
I like these and I can Paypal.
thanks.
Is this product new? like new? used?
which model and year are these?
Can the cranks be separated from the chainrings?
What original materials (instructions, etc) do you have?
I like these and I can Paypal.
thanks.
Re: FS: Powercranks for sale [sbtriguy]
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Sorry, my server was down a few days.
I left several details on http://basketball.myphotos.cc
They are used, but in good condition. Decals were rubbed off (see picture at link above). I don't know anything about the model or year. I bought them (like new) 2 years ago, but can't use because I tore several ligaments running over a year ago. When I did use them, I was age group 19th in the nation. The chainrings will easily come off. Having the chainring mounted will save you time. Plus you can leave your other chainring mounted on your regular cranks (less use). They are relatively easy to mount and come with everything as explained on the link (http://basketball.myphotos.cc). Don't tell everyone else how they help or the competition will get tougher--ha ha. See www.powercranks.com for more information. I see no benefit in buying new ones over these because they are very durable. After a short period of training, I could ride with anyone else on regular cranks. The difference is they couldn't understand how I was doing it ; ]
Thanks for using PayPal (clearandsunny@hotmail.com). I'll mail as quickly as possible. Thx, Steve
I left several details on http://basketball.myphotos.cc
They are used, but in good condition. Decals were rubbed off (see picture at link above). I don't know anything about the model or year. I bought them (like new) 2 years ago, but can't use because I tore several ligaments running over a year ago. When I did use them, I was age group 19th in the nation. The chainrings will easily come off. Having the chainring mounted will save you time. Plus you can leave your other chainring mounted on your regular cranks (less use). They are relatively easy to mount and come with everything as explained on the link (http://basketball.myphotos.cc). Don't tell everyone else how they help or the competition will get tougher--ha ha. See www.powercranks.com for more information. I see no benefit in buying new ones over these because they are very durable. After a short period of training, I could ride with anyone else on regular cranks. The difference is they couldn't understand how I was doing it ; ]
Thanks for using PayPal (clearandsunny@hotmail.com). I'll mail as quickly as possible. Thx, Steve
thanks, it looks awesome. 172.5mm length is too small for me. I need the longer lever. Good luck selling.