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Bikes: 2000 Santana Sovereign SE; 2005 Co-Motion Speedster; Kona Kilauea with various dorky commuter accoutrements; Mercier Kilo TT fixie; Burley Fladbed trailer for groceries, bags of cement and the like.

We want one lower gear. Anyone using 22T low chainring?

Our drive train: 24/39/50 x 12-36 9-speed cassette with 700X35C tires, for about 18 gear inches on our Co-Mo Speedster. Shifting requires a little care, but it got us fully-loaded across America this summer without ever having to walk uphill.
But!
We kept wishing we had just one lower gear, especially through Appalachian climbs we barely made.
Our FSA Gossamer MegaExo cranks have a 130/74mm bcd spider, which won't take lower than a 24T.
Is anyone using a 22T granny gear on your tandem, and how?
-Any tandem crank with a 104/64mm or 110/58bcd spider and the same FSA external-bearing bottom bracket?
-Anyone switch to square-taper BB to get smaller spiders? (I see DaVinci and Middleburn have options with interchangeable spiders, but expensive.)
-Any other solutions you've found to get one lower gear combo? (Bigger big cassette cog, perhaps?)
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