Vision Trimax Carbon Chainset mm
Here for sale this piece of art! Just selling because Iāve managed to get a new Dura-ace Di2 on my bike! A small scratch in the side of the chainring nothing big! Just cosmetic! It probably done 300 miles only! Brand new worth Ā£ so a fraction of the price! No returns Please read below the full info! Top Features of the Vision TriMax Carbon TT BB30 Chainset DESCRIPTION & MATERIALS Hollow carbon arms with 3K weave Low Speed extruded AL BB30 spindle Carbon/AL CNC chainrings AL Torx T-30 alloy chainring bolts SIZES To fit 68mm BB30 shells Length: mm Teeth combination: BCD: 130mm Chainline: 43.5mm 10 or 11 speed system FINISH 3K carbon finish Color graphics Carbon/Alloy outer chainring with color logo CRANK WEIGHT 804 grams Designed and engineered to slice through the wind, the TriMax Carbon TT BB30 crankset features hollow carbon crank arms mated to an oversized extruded AL spindle. The TriMax Carbon TT BB30 crankset is the ultimate weapon. For the ultimate in efficiency! Features: Hollow Carbon Full Speed Ahead uses a unique air bladder molding technology for all K-Force and SL-K cranksets, yielding a hollow crank arm and spider with an I-beam down the length of the arm. FSAās hollow cranksets are true monocoque structures delivering great strength and light weight. About Chainsets Your chainset must fit onto your bottom bracket! There are currently four chainset/bottom bracket interfaces that you're likely to come across. If your bottom bracket is made by Shimano and it has splines, then you need an Octalink chainset. If your b/b is NOT made by Shimano and it has splines, it's almost certainly ISIS. There are a very few non-Shimano chainsets with Shimano Octalink interfaces so, to be sure, count the splines - ISIS has 9, Octalink has (surprise, surprise) 8. No matter which brand of b/b you have, if it has a square interface, it will require a traditional square taper chainset. If you have one of the new Hollowtech II systems, you will need to choose the exact chainset that matches your bottom bracket. Most MTB chainsets are now 9-speed compatible but these will work with an 8-speed system. Ad ID: Delivery Service Consumer Credit