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Old 10-05-22, 06:41 PM
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Sugino AT triple crank set 50/45/28, 170 mm, 110-74 BCD

For sale from: Cleveland, OH, 44111
Payment: PayPal
Price: 85$ shipped. SOLD

​There are some scratches and a marks as seen in the pictures.
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Jeepers, is that a record, 8 minutes? It's no surprise, though -- excellent crank in excellent shape with good gearing. Congrats on the sale!
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Not only is that one of the toughest, sexiest 110/74 triple cranks ever made, but those are the most awesome rings for a half-step setup. 45s are hard to find!

Glad I already have enough!
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Originally Posted by mountaindave
Not only is that one of the toughest, sexiest 110/74 triple cranks ever made,
I don't think it's an exaggeration to say the Sugino Aero Tour revolutionized bicycle gearing in the early 1980s. Combining the common standard 110 BCD with a true third climbing chainring brought touring quality gears to the general cycling population that didn't have access to a shop with a well-stocked TA board.And the cranks inspired by the AT still serve to this day. I've had a set of ATs since the early 80s - they're currently in storage, but many memories of long rides and steep climbs.

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Originally Posted by mountaindave
Not only is that one of the toughest, sexiest 110/74 triple cranks ever made, but those are the most awesome rings for a half-step setup. 45s are hard to find!

Glad I already have enough!
I've been putting 52/36 rings on 110 bcd triples with 10+ speeds on the rear axle. I just like lugs, DT shifters and polished aluminum. Those Sugino AT cranks are pretty. I'd add M730 & 6206 Shimano as well as Specialized flag triples to a list of cranks ideal for making a mid-compact that isn't ugly.

Saving the rings for when I decide to play with half step gearing.
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Damn, I must have been sleeping.
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