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Yeah, the two of you are right. I don't know the length of the crank. There is no suspension sag to speak of, however.
Thanks Paul for the military spec complement. Mike, It all depends on your frame size. If you put your 180mm cranks in my bike 16.5" (picture above), you will definitely have problems with ground clearance in rocky trails.
Lots of good information on this thread. Thanks to all.I didn't realize what is considered "long" for crank arm length. I'm using the stock cranks (Tru ATV ?) that came with my '08 Haro SS Mary: 180mm. The rims are 29" (stock), and I haven't had any problems...
Hi Jackman, you have keen eyes. I converted my XTR and made it a 2x9. I then replaced the 42 tooth ring with a 34 bash guard. Most of the trails that I visit has lots of log jumps. I have plenty enough tall gear for the trails running 11-32 in the back.
The crank is 175mm. Debating if I should try my usual route this evening...I rode my usual route. I'm afraid to push the turns hard, but it's definitely doable. I only scraped the pedals once and it wasn't until I was already down the hill, so I think I will be able to live with this for a while, as long as I really pay attention to raising the inside pedal. The problem is when it's a medium speed corner, like at an intersection, and I want to pedal through it. That's when I'll forget myself and scrape really hard.