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Old 04-13-23 | 05:41 AM
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Originally Posted by eljayski
According to Campy's website, the new 12-sp crank accepts several ring sizes, including 32t. Also, the U.S. rep for "Legend by Bertoletti" bicycles, a Campy dealer himself, told me earlier today in a phone call that the 32t ring will fit. I hope so.
That noted, I wonder if shifting between 50t and 32t will work properly or will I be best off to replace both the 50 and the 34 with 48 and 32.
Insights and insults much appreciated!

Russ Roth, I just now saw your informative post.
One thing to check is the price of buying 2 chainrings compared to a whole new crank. Sometimes the difference can be quite small. Also consider that if you buy a new crank the old one can be resold
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