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1968 stingray single speed would have a 5 1/2" crank arm?

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And since I've opened up this discussion.......did all single speed models use the lucky 7 Sprocket?
Did later versions use the " mag style"?
 
Early short frame Stingrays through March of '65 had 4.5" cranks. Long frame Stingrays from April '65 through 68 (single speed & 3 speed only in '68) used a 5.5" crank and the lucky 7 sprocket.
The frame changed again in '68 on 5 speed models only to accommodate the larger "Mag" style sprocket. Starting in '69 all Stingrays used the new style frame, and coaster brake & 3 speeds used the smaller mag- like sprocket instead of the Lucky 7.
 
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