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110 BCD Tri bike
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Any recommendations for 110 BCD tri bikes? Thanks.

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [TizzleDK] [ In reply to ]
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You can install a 110bcd crank on any bike. Most tri bikes will come with a 110 crank anyway... You'll know if the chain rings are either 50/34 or 52/36

TizzleDK wrote:
Any recommendations for 110 BCD tri bikes? Thanks.

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [trailerhouse] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks thinking of getting another bike but want to keep my basically new QXL rings...

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [TizzleDK] [ In reply to ]
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Are you buying new from a shop? Most shops will swap things like gearing and stems etc at time of purchase for little to no cost if you ask.
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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [TizzleDK] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks thinking of getting another bike but want to keep my basically new QXL rings...
The BCD is an attribute of the crankset. What bikes are you considering. Per above, most tri bikes will have 100BCD cranksets to offer the smaller chainring options. If you are buying new, and it is a very rare bike that has a 130BCD crankset, you can probably get the shop to swap it for cheap-to-free.
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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [CyclingClyde] [ In reply to ]
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Yeah new bike have a IA-10 now considering the P3 or P5 six Argon 18 E series

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [TizzleDK] [ In reply to ]
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110bcd with 4 bolts, or five?
All the new Shimano cranks are 110bcd, but they are four bolt. If you're looking for 5 bolt, it's pretty rare on current bikes (at least in the mid-high end.)

Best bet might just be to swap your cranks and rings over.

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [TizzleDK] [ In reply to ]
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TizzleDK wrote:
Yeah new bike have a IA-10 now considering the P3 or P5 six Argon 18 E series
Well... the new P3 comes with an Ultegra R8000 crankset. Are your rings compatible with Shimano's asymmetric 4-bolt pattern?

The P5 comes with either a SRAM Red or Shimano crankset, depending on config. If you get the Red, you will be OK.

The Argon 18s are similar-- they come with either Shimano or SRAM, depending on the model and config. If you get SRAM, you are OK. If Shimano, you just need to validate that your rings are compatible with Shimano.
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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [fredly] [ In reply to ]
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Really wish you had a distributor for the Andean in Denmark.....:((((((

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [exxxviii] [ In reply to ]
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Thanks I will check that out.

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [TizzleDK] [ In reply to ]
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Really wish you had a distributor for the Andean in Denmark.....:((((((

Me too! We will sell you one directly, though!

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [fredly] [ In reply to ]
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I know but 25% sales tax, customs duties and then fees and then the sales tax on the shipping.....outrageous.......welcome to Denmark by the time they are through with me....I can't tri they will have both my arms and legs!!

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [TizzleDK] [ In reply to ]
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Yup. Some countries make it really tough to import bikes!

Last one we sold into Denmark the customer flew over to the states to pick it up himself. wound up being a lot cheaper - and he got a "free" vacation weekend in Seattle :)

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Re: 110 BCD Tri bike [fredly] [ In reply to ]
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Believe me I have thought of that!!

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