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Stolen Talon V2 3-Piece Crankset - 175mm, Matte BlackThe Stolen V2 3 pc crankset features heat treated 4130 Chromoly arms and 1 pc spindle sprocket boss for precision sprocket alignment. RHD LHD compatible. Spindle: 19mm, hollow 48 spline heat treated Chromoly Spindle Bolts: Flush M8x1. 0 (6mm Allen key) Sprocket Bolt: M10x1. 5 (6mm Allen key) Product Specifics Drive Side Compatibility: Right and Left Hand Drive Chainrings Included: No Color: Matte Black Crankset Style: 3 Piece Crank Length (mm): 175
The Stolen V2 3-pc crankset features heat-treated 4130 Chromoly arms and 1-pc spindle/sprocket boss for precision sprocket alignment. RHD/LHD compatible.- Spindle: 19mm, hollow 48 spline heat-treated Chromoly
- Spindle Bolts: Flush M8x1.0 (6mm Allen key)
- Sprocket Bolt: M10x1.5 (6mm Allen key)
Product Specifics
- Drive Side Compatibility: Right and Left Hand Drive
- Chainrings Included: No
- Color: Matte Black
- Crankset Style: 3-Piece
- Crank Length (mm): 175
- Crank Intended Use: BMX
- Pedal Spindle: 9/16"
- BB Included: No
- Crank Arm Material: Steel
- Weight (oz): 35
- Defined Color: Black
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UPC: 811652026108
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Manufacturer Part Number: S2610
CR9221
185485-Q0-L
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★★★★★ 5
Just what a gamer needs!
Format: Paperback
Perfect gift for my son!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2015
★★★★★ 2
would have been better as a blog
Format: Paperback
First off, I have read over half of this book, but ultimately decided to put it down because it had a low signal-to-noise ratio. If the second half is filled with magic, I apologize in advance.
What I liked:
* The author is very honest. He does not shy away from discussing his failures (and successes).
* The postmortem on the game "Life of Pixel" was especially good.
* Interviews from various indie studios are sprinkled throughout.
What I did not like:
* A number of pieces of information were already out-of-date. This makes me think that the concepts should have been discussed at a higher level. For example, specifics about game engine costs are discussed. These numbers have changed since E3 of this year. Definitely recheck any information before formulating a plan based on the book's recommendations.
* The indie studio interviews are a wasted opportunity in that they each interview has the same set of questions. It's like a questionnaire was sent out via email and the responses were pasted into the book.
* When discussing commercial options, such as engines or other software packages, blurbs once again appear to be cut-and-pasted (this time verbatim from the package's web site).
* Some of the advice is too broad and too light. For example, when writing about how to create a press release, the author discuss how to write in the active voice. I'm frankly not looking for writing tips in my Indie Game Developer Handbook.
* The book is filled with tons of web links. My paperback copy was not so useful here.
I ultimately left the book with the impression that the information would have been much better in the form of a blog. The author could have really gone in depth with the parts of the book that shined while keeping the surveys of topics in a form that serves them better (i.e. web links on the web).
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Reviewed in the United States on April 28, 2015
★★★★★ 5
Helpful information and Questions to consider
Format: Paperback
As a writer of science fiction and fantasy I had already looked into the physical aspects of the worlds I was creating, but I quickly realized I needed to include society and culture in the worldbuilding. I started a search for information, questionairres, or guidelines to use and found very little that would be helpful to me as a writer. Until I came across this book. It's exactly what I needed. It touches on multiple aspects of beliefs and practices and asks questions to help you think through what you want for your worlds, even if it's mostly backgroud. A very useful tool.
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Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2024
★★★★★ 3
Great Value for Book
Format: Paperback
Substantially cheaper than Barnes and Noble! Good read. Got alot of ideas! Hint ALWAYS check online for a cheaper price typically i he found books 35 to 50 % cheaper.
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Reviewed in the United States on July 27, 2025
★★★★★ 5
Good book
Format: Hardcover
Well-written and a great read for children who are fans of the animated series.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2026