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Miche Team Classic Triple 135 / 74 BCD 170 mm Right Crank Arm / Spider

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Miche Team Classic Triple 135 / 74 BCD 170 mm Right Crank Arm / SpiderOriginal part produced in the 1990s Professionally checked & cleaned Worldwide shipping Miche Team right crank arm spider, hailing from Italy and in production during the 1990s. Made from aluminium and weighing in at 295 grams. A fine choice for keeping your classic bike authentic, but also great for any other compatible bike too. The crank arm has been carefully cleaned, thoroughly checked by one of our mechanics and graded as good condition, but do

✓ Original part - produced in the 1990s
✓ Professionally checked & cleaned
✓ Worldwide shipping

Miche Team right crank arm/spider, hailing from Italy and in production during the 1990s. Made from aluminium and weighing in at 295 grams. A fine choice for keeping your classic bike authentic, but also great for any other compatible bike too.

The crank arm has been carefully cleaned, thoroughly checked by one of our mechanics and graded as good condition, but do take a good look at the detailed photos so you can see the cosmetic condition before you buy.

OVERVIEW


Condition - Good
Production Era - 1990s
Country - Italian
Material - Aluminium
Weight - 295 g
Stock Code - U-CA-SR19C

TECHNICAL INFO


Chainring Count - Triple
BCD - 135 / 74 BCD
Crank Arm Length - 170 mm
Pedal Threads - Standard (9/16" x 20 TPI)
Bottom Bracket Type - Square Taper

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We accept returns, please notify us within 14 days and ensure the item arrives back with us no later than 30 days after the order was received.

EU Customers – for orders under €150 (excluding shipping), VAT will be collected at checkout, but from 1st July 2026, due to new EU import regulations, there may also be a customs duty payable to the carrier. For orders over €150, all import fees will be payable to the carrier, with nothing collected at checkout.

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HELP SECTION

Chainring Count - the number of chainrings the crank was designed to fit. Fixed gear track bikes, single-speeds and some geared bikes use a single chainring, road bikes commonly use a double (two rings) and most touring bikes and mountain bikes will use a triple chainset (three rings).

BCD - stands for Bolt Circle Diameter (sometimes referred to as PCD - Pitch Circle Diameter), and this needs to match the BCD of your chainring(s). To calculate this, measure the distance in millimeters from the centre of any chainring bolt hole to the centre of an adjacent one and multiply it by 1.709 (you’ll likely need to round the resulting number up or down a little to get your BCD measurement).

Crank Arm Length - this is measured from the absolute centre of the bottom bracket hole to the centre of the hole for the pedal.

Pedal Threads - the pattern of the thread that your pedals screw into, this is usually stamped on the pedals themselves and most bikes use a standard thread of 9/16” x 20 tpi. The exceptions being older French bikes, bikes with cheaper one-piece type chainsets and Shimano’s Dyna Drive system (easily identifiable as the pedal holes are about an inch wide!).

Bottom Bracket Type - ‘square taper’, as the name suggests have a square shaped axle that slots into the crank and ‘cottered’ axles are round and secured by pins - pretty much every bike up until the 1990s would use one of these, cottered being the much earlier system. Since then, different manufacturers have introduced their own systems that are not interchangeable so you must use a crank that matches.


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