Gazelle Crankstel Strixvaria 38T/170mm
Gazelle Crankstel Strixvaria 38T/170mm
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Pros y Contras
- A wider chain (1/2" x 1/8") generally indicates a longer lifespan and less wear over time, especially when used intensively.
- A 38 tooth chainring provides you with a nice balance between speed and power. This can be especially useful in cities, where a mix between speed and climbing ability may be necessary.
- The chance of slack and wobbling between the crank and bottom bracket has been reduced by the square design of the connection between the crankset and the bottom bracket. This makes power transfer more direct and ensures a safe ride.
- Designed specifically for bikes with a full chain guard, may have limitations when used with open chain cases.
Especificaciones
Especificaciones
Marca
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Gazelle |
Cambio de buje | |
170 mm | |
Tipo
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Sencillo |
38 | |
Eje cuadrado | |
Color
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Negro |
The Gazelle Crankset Strixvaria is a reliable choice for your bike. This crankset has been installed on many Gazelle bikes with full chain guards since 2010. With its robust construction and steel chainring, this crankset provides both durability and performance.
Chain size: 1/2" x 1/8" (WIDE)
This refers to the dimensions of the links in the bike chain. A chain consists of a series of small blocks (links), which are connected to each other. "1/2" x 1/8"" means that every link is about half an inch long and one eighth of an inch wide. The term "WIDE" indicates that this chain is comparatively wide, which means it's sturdy and durable, ideal for various types of bikes like BMX bikes or certain city bikes.
Bottom bracket connector: Square
This means that the part of the bike to which the pedals are connected (the crank) has a square hole, which fits the bike's spindle (part of the bottom bracket). Think of it like a jigsaw puzzle - the square shape of the connection ensures a simple, but sturdy fit.
Crank length: 170 mm
The "crank" is the part of the bike to which the pedals connect. The 170 mm crank length indicates how long this component is, from the midpoint of the pedal's connecting point to the midpoint of the bottom bracket. This is important, because crank length can impact your cycling comfort, depending on the length of your legs and cycling style.
Amount of teeth: 38T
This references the chainring, the large round part at the front of the bike the chain runs on. "38T" means this chainring has 38 teeth. The amount of teeth can impact how heavy or how light pedalling feels. A chainring with more teeth will feel heavier than one with less teeth.
This refers to the dimensions of the links in the bike chain. A chain consists of a series of small blocks (links), which are connected to each other. "1/2" x 1/8"" means that every link is about half an inch long and one eighth of an inch wide. The term "WIDE" indicates that this chain is comparatively wide, which means it's sturdy and durable, ideal for various types of bikes like BMX bikes or certain city bikes.
Bottom bracket connector: Square
This means that the part of the bike to which the pedals are connected (the crank) has a square hole, which fits the bike's spindle (part of the bottom bracket). Think of it like a jigsaw puzzle - the square shape of the connection ensures a simple, but sturdy fit.
Crank length: 170 mm
The "crank" is the part of the bike to which the pedals connect. The 170 mm crank length indicates how long this component is, from the midpoint of the pedal's connecting point to the midpoint of the bottom bracket. This is important, because crank length can impact your cycling comfort, depending on the length of your legs and cycling style.
Amount of teeth: 38T
This references the chainring, the large round part at the front of the bike the chain runs on. "38T" means this chainring has 38 teeth. The amount of teeth can impact how heavy or how light pedalling feels. A chainring with more teeth will feel heavier than one with less teeth.
This crankset is compatible with many Gazelle bikes from 2010 or later, which have a full chain case. It can also serve as a replacement for earlier cranks, such as the Snake crankset.
1x Gazelle Crankset Strixvaria 38T
The square bottom bracket connection makes installation simple and sturdy.
1. You will see a square component protruding from your bike. This is the bottom bracket's spindle.
2. You will find a square hole on your crank.
3. Place the square spindle in the square crank hole.
4. Tighten the installation screws or bolts.
1. You will see a square component protruding from your bike. This is the bottom bracket's spindle.
2. You will find a square hole on your crank.
3. Place the square spindle in the square crank hole.
4. Tighten the installation screws or bolts.
Regularly check the state of your chain and chainring to keep them running smoothly. Clean and lubricate your crankset regularly for a longer lifespan.
Is this crankset compatible with all Gazelle bikes?
No, this crankset has been designed particularly for bikes with a closed chain case manufactured in 2010 or later, but this crankset can also be used as a replacement part for some older bikes.
What material is this chainring made of?
This chainring is made of steel.
No, this crankset has been designed particularly for bikes with a closed chain case manufactured in 2010 or later, but this crankset can also be used as a replacement part for some older bikes.
What material is this chainring made of?
This chainring is made of steel.