Not really. The way they go together and come apart is generic, but there are plenty of variations that can make a switch impossible.
Yes, and 3 piece cranks.
That's what Eastern Stealth cranks are made for.
NOOO, get a bike with 2 or 3pc
its 9/16 for 3-peice and 1/2 for 1-peice cranks
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Some cranks are cast, some are forged. Pre-1987 are two piece rear main seal. 1987 and up are one piece. Rod and main journal diameters are all the same.
One-piece cranks use 1/2" thread
One-piece cranks use 1/2" thread
One advantage of using a one-piece crank in a bicycle is that it is generally more durable and requires less maintenance compared to other types of cranks. Additionally, one-piece cranks are often more cost-effective and easier to install and replace.
Yes Pretty much all 3 piece cranks should fit any sprocket you buy for them.
depends on which type. Head over to www.parktool.com and their repair section, they'll tell you how.
A 3-piece crank typically offers better performance and durability compared to a 1-piece crank. The 3-piece design allows for smoother pedaling and more efficient power transfer. Additionally, 3-piece cranks are usually stronger and less prone to bending or breaking under heavy use.