Crank arm boots

Shanenicola05

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Hi fellas and ladies, I have a Whyte e160rs with SRAM ex1 crank arms and was after some crank arm boots to protect them, I've had a couple of Strikes whilst in Wales last week so don't want to ruin them much more, could anyone tell me which ones will fit please would be much appreciated 👍

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I think any will fit as they are quite universal. They do split after a while especially it you catch something so it’s worth buying a couple of pairs.
 
Hi fellas and ladies, I have a Whyte e160rs with SRAM ex1 crank arms and was after some crank arm boots to protect them, I've had a couple of Strikes whilst in Wales last week so don't want to ruin them much more, could anyone tell me which ones will fit please would be much appreciated 👍

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Hello Shanenicola05.
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Hello Shanenicola05.
I don't know if you realise it, but if anybody puts the cursor over your name/picture on the left of your post, your post code appears. This is an open invitation for bike thieves to visit you!
You can remove it by clicking on your profile tab at the top of the page, then click on "privacy", then "account details", "location".
Thankyou for your advise I'm new to this so I'll get that sorted now, also if a theif did visit good luck have a rather large dog which would love a nibble shall we say and a large nice in the draw 👍
 
Thankyou for your advise I'm new to this so I'll get that sorted now, also if a theif did visit good luck have a rather large dog which would love a nibble shall we say and a large nice in the draw 👍
Sod's Law says that they would visit when your nice doggie was out for walkies.
 
Shorter crank arms solves the problem of the very low bottom bracket and strikes without any reciprocal woes.
 
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