The ENO crank won't work with the Quickbeam's 42mm chainline. You would need
a 103 mm bb instead of the 113 the ENO typically uses to achieve it. The
spindle of the 103 will be too short and the  crank will bottom out. A track
crank such as campy or sugino 75 will be a much better fit.
Clayton
On Sun, Jul 12, 2009 at 10:14 AM, fiddlr40 <mather...@gmail.com> wrote:

>
> I like the White Industries ENO crank. Very solid, and IMHO,
> attractive. I still use the stock QB crank but I have the White on
> several other bikes.
>
> Jim M
>
> On Jul 11, 10:45 am, Michael Rivers <mriver...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I'm interested in changing the stock cranks of my Quickbeam to a
> > single ring.  I don't use the smaller ring for my style of riding,
> > and  a triple crank is too wide.  I wonder if others have made this
> > switch, and what BB length, type and cranks have worked.  I will
> > probably go to a 42t ring as well, and I have a 16/19 freewheel in the
> > back if that matters. Thanks in advance.  Michael
> >
>

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