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Old 10-17-06, 05:13 AM
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Campy SR chainrings.

Anyone know if there is such a thing as a 39t chainring that is comaptible with Super Record cranks, or is 42t as small as it gets??
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I have have a couple of 42s, but I think you can go as small as a 41 with a 144bcd.
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Originally Posted by Noah Scape
I have have a couple of 42s, but I think you can go as small as a 41 with a 144bcd.
+1 +1 I've got a brand new 42 and AFAIK 41 was the smallest produced.
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41 is as low as a 144 bcd can go. Your only option after that is to find a triplizer, and they are not easy to come by. Pictured is a 42 tooth chainring holding a 31 tooth granny.
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Thanks chaps, that's what I thought.


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Pictured is a 42 tooth chainring holding a 31 tooth granny.

Well thats four more than my granny!
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TA makes a nice replacement 41T in 144BCD. A little shinier than original Campy but being the inner ring it's not that noticable. Much nicer than trying to find an original Campy 41, which will cost you!
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I have the triplizer too. Makes that 144 useful for a lot of different applications.
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