Product Spotlight: Eastern Tribe Cranks
The Tribe cranks belong to a long line of quality Eastern cranks. These 48-spline, 100% chromoly three-piece cranks are light and strong with a clean look. The arms are concaved and tapered on three sides to increase strength while the front side is smooth to be ankle friendly. You can run these bad boys right-hand or left-hand drive and with regular or nano sprockets. They are available in a wide array of colors and available at your local dealer right now! 
• The Eastern Tribe cranks are a stylish 48-spline crank set made from 100% chromoly.

• Available Matte colors are Purple, Red, Blue, Acid Wash, Hot Blue and Black.

• The 175mm arms are concaved and tapered on three sides to increase strength while the front side is smooth to be ankle friendly.

• The one-piece machined sprocket boss with regular and nano-drive sprocket bolt holes is on the left and right crank arms.

• The 19mm spindle 48-spline is a heat-treated, double-butted, hollow chromoly spindle. Also included are two - 3/8"x24tpi Hollow
Flush Mount Spindle Bolts and a standard 10x1.5mm and a 8x1.25mm nano sprocket bolt.

• Comes with all tools needed to assemble and remove both arms.
SPECS:
// Weight: 29.3 ounces
// Colors: Matte Black, Matte Red, Matte Blue, Matte Purple, Matte Hot Blue and Matte Acid Wash
// The Arms are concave and tapered on three sides to increase strength.
// Front side of the cranks is smooth to be ankle friendly
// One-Piece machined sprocket boss with regular and nano-drive sprocket bolt holes
// Post-weld heat-treated
// Right-hand/Left-hand drive compatible
// 19mm spindle
// 48-spline, heat-treated, double-butted, hollow chromoly spindle
// Comes with all tools needed to assemble and remove both arms
// 175mm length arms
// Two - 3/8"x24tpi Hollow Flush Mount Spindle Bolts
// Comes with a standard 10x1.5mm and a 8x1.25mm nano sprocket bolt
// Arms, bolts and spindle only
// BB sold separately
// MSRP: $139.99
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