I once swiped my wife's Ritchey Logic cranks from her three speed, and 
replaced it with a nice Shimano crank, same single chainring. 
She said, "Smething feels weird when I pedal. I don't like it as much."
I swapped the crank arms back, and she was happy. "That feels right. What 
did you do?" 
"Mumble." 

Turns out the Logic crank was 175 and the replacement crank was 170. Maybe 
a different Q? I didn't measure that. 
So... I'd probably ask. 

Philip 
Santa Rosa, CA 

On Wednesday, March 6, 2019 at 10:51:50 AM UTC-8, Justin, Oakland wrote:
>
> She loves her bike and notices nothing that’s not a contact point: 
> Saddles, Pedals, Bar+Grips+Shifter+Levers. 
>
>  

> I probably could ask. But idle hands and all that. I could probably do. 
> But I think it’s best to let assembled bikes lie... 
>
> Sigh. 

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