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Read more here. http://www.cyclingnews.com/tech.php?id=tech/2006/features/ca mpaggroups2007

 

 

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It's a thing of beauty...smileys/smiley32.gifsmileys/smiley32.gifsmileys/smiley32.gif

There goes my 13th cheque smileys/smiley5.gif

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Yummy !!! Price is scary though - about 1100 Euro for the Record groupset Confused. Roll on December and 13th cheque time. Clap

CERVELO: Never stopping to help you again then!! Wink

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Fats' date=' do you thik those spliens in the crank will hold up under the weight??Big Smile[/quote']

Hmm that spline design imo is suspect, probably trying to increase their parts sales.

Wonder if anyone else has tried / still uses this system on a BB??

Think they are slightly spanneli  smileys/smiley5.gif

But then again they said that about the Wright Brothers

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If you go have a look at the link, you will see it is not the splines that holds it together.....

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Fats' date=' do you thik those spliens in the crank will hold up under the weight??Big Smile[/quote'] Are you always a dick Dick?
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That spline design is barely suspect - it's called a Hirth coupling 


(after some quick googling - and it's used for, among other things, holding together the shafts of jet turbine engines. It's designed to handle huge amounts of torque, with minimal load on the fixing bolt. Pressure between the teeth of the joint carry all the torque load, and the fixing bolt just keeps the teeth together)
apparently also used in the motor racing industry and for joining car crank shafts together.

Think it is the first time this type of coupling has been used in the cycle industry but as I said it is pretty standard in many other industries.

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yeah i'll have a set of campy thanks!!! smileys/smiley4.gif smileys/smiley4.gif smileys/smiley4.gif smileys/smiley4.gif 

wow! engineering masterpiece, crafted by the sports very finest!!!

oh yes, i'll be investing in some, as soon as i get the money!

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Admin, please make a plan with these okes displaying such BEAUTIFUL bike porn!!!

 

 

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Selfs ekke dink dit is mooi..... but beauty might be skindeep!!!!!! SRAM rules!!!!!!

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