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Niloc 04-19-16 04:29 AM

Which Sugino crankset is this?
 
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fender1 04-19-16 04:52 AM

Mighty Tour, I believe,

rhm 04-19-16 05:07 AM

Yup, Mighty Tour.

SkyDog75 04-19-16 05:37 AM

VeloBase.com - Component: Sugino Mighty Tour (double)

Niloc 04-19-16 05:44 AM

So 110bcd. Would this play well with a 9 or 10 speed chain do you think?

SkyDog75 04-20-16 08:22 AM

I don't have any relevant personal experience to share, but according to this page on Sheldon Brown's site...
There is a lot of confusion about the compatibility of narrow 9- and 10-speed chains with older cranksets. Shimano says you should replace the inner chainring(s) with specially designated 9- or 10-speed ones, but then they're all too eager to sell you stuff, whether you need it or not.

These chainrings have the teeth slightly farther to the right than the older chainrings to work a little better with the narrower chains. There is no difference whatever in the crank spiders.

The manufacturers also are concerned about clueless users. The worst-case scenario is that you will be riding along with the bike in its highest gear (large front, small rear) and then for some bizarre reason shift down in front before downshifting in the back. (There is no shift pattern in which it is reasonable to shift in this sequence.) [Not with a 9- or 10-speed cassette, to be sure -- John Allen] If you do shift this way, there's a small chance that the chain might "skate" over the edges of the teeth for maybe half a turn.

In practice this "problem" almost never materializes. Many, many cyclists are using 9- and 10-speed chains with older cranksets and having no problems whatever.

zukahn1 04-20-16 09:04 AM

You should be able to run this crank fine with most 9/10 speed stuff. I have run an older sugino cranks with the stock chainrings just just fine with 9/10 speed setup on a couple of bikes. If you want to change the gearing or get slightly better shifting this crank will take standard 110 5 bolt 9/10 speed chainring's.

fietsbob 04-20-16 09:13 AM


Originally Posted by Niloc (Post 18701402)
So 110bcd. Would this play well with a 9 or 10 speed chain do you think?

buy New thin teeth Chainrings .. so the roller link will slip over the chainring teeth..

long john 04-21-16 05:12 AM


Originally Posted by SkyDog75 (Post 18701393)

so cool to me any ways the crank this crank on velo base is mine nos on the bike I have now lol.
i love it it's the triple I never had!

long john 04-21-16 06:54 AM

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you have better dust caps


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