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Cranksets
I just purchased a late 80's early 90's Rossin Strada Professional (SLX) and am looking to replace the crankset to a more manageable 50-34. My internet search has come up with scant few cool looking alloy cranksets that make the grade. I would like to stay with the silver color or even a red, but without breaking the bank. There seems to be a lot of mountain bike cranks in a variety of iterations but not many road ones. Any suggestions?
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Originally Posted by FondoRon
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I just purchased a late 80's early 90's Rossin Strada Professional (SLX) and am looking to replace the crankset to a more manageable 50-34. My internet search has come up with scant few cool looking alloy cranksets that make the grade. I would like to stay with the silver color or even a red, but without breaking the bank. There seems to be a lot of mountain bike cranks in a variety of iterations but not many road ones. Any suggestions?
It looks like you can get a low of 33 and a high of 54. |
Stronglight Impact is a good option at less than $100: https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/...set/137172518/
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Sugino Mighty Tour is pretty nice.
https://www.suginoltd.co.jp/store/pr...category_id=92 |
The Campagnolo Victory and Triomphe cranks have a 116mm BCD, and will take a 35T. Miche makes rings for them.
https://cimg3.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...d9eba5cea9.jpg https://cimg4.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...4a3b668722.jpg |
Originally Posted by nlerner
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Stronglight Impact is a good option at less than $100: https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/...set/137172518/
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Sugino XD2 and Alpina as well.
In the '80s lots of mid priced road bikes came with SR and Sugino 110BCD cranks, if you want a lower cost alternative to new. But you'd need rings. |
Originally Posted by nlerner
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Stronglight Impact is a good option at less than $100: https://www.tradeinn.com/bikeinn/en/...set/137172518/
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Originally Posted by juvela
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Originally Posted by Kontact
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Sugino XD2 and Alpina as well.
In the '80s lots of mid priced road bikes came with SR and Sugino 110BCD cranks, if you want a lower cost alternative to new. But you'd need rings. |
Originally Posted by Jeff Wills
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I agree the Sugino XD cranks are good looking and excellent quality. Most of these are triples but it’s easy enough to remove the inner ring, bolts, and spacers.
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Another option at less than $100 if you can live with 165mm arms is BikinGreen: https://www.ebay.com/itm/124754009124
Also, I've put the BikinGreen 46/30 chainrings on a 110bcd crank I already had: https://www.ebay.com/itm/124193323950 |
Fwiw, BikeInn does not list 165mm, but the Stronglight Impact cranks also come in 165mm versions if you like shorter cranks. You can find them elsewhere on the web. I was considering this when I built a bike for my daughter.
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Thanks for all the quick replies! Some of these I have already looked into. I guess I was hoping to find something along the lines of the Raceface Atlas, but for road bikes. I'm very sick of all black groupsets. Just hoping to add a little sparkle to the old girl!
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Originally Posted by FondoRon
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Thanks for all the quick replies! Some of these I have already looked into. I guess I was hoping to find something along the lines of the Raceface Atlas, but for road bikes. I'm very sick of all black groupsets. Just hoping to add a little sparkle to the old girl!
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Originally Posted by nlerner
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Well, you said you wanted to avoid “breaking the bank,” which I assume rules out the high zoot options such as Rene Herse, White Industries, and SunXCD, all of which are silver.
Not polished, but very nice and rock solid. Putting it on the Raleigh International. Not sure if the OP would be interested but they can be de-anodized and polished nicely (didn’t do it to this one). |
Originally Posted by jdawginsc
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I think I got a 50/34 compact Veloce from you didn’t I?
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Originally Posted by nlerner
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I’ll have my inventory manager get back to you on that.
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Can someone please explain how the BikinGreen chainrings can go down to 30 teeth for a 110 BCD spider? Anyone got clear photos? The website pictures don't show how it's achieved.
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Originally Posted by Bergz
(Post 23304588)
Can someone please explain how the BikinGreen chainrings can go down to 30 teeth for a 110 BCD spider? Anyone got clear photos? The website pictures don't show how it's achieved.
The overall effect is that the inner ring's chainline is offset maybe 2-3mm. https://cimg0.ibsrv.net/gimg/bikefor...f4016df9ba.png |
Velo Orange and IRD make fluted compact cranks if you want a little older school look. I also have (not for sale) a Velo Orange polished smooth compact crank that looks very nice. Not produced any more but you might find a used one on eBay or elsewhere.
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Originally Posted by Bergz
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Can someone please explain how the BikinGreen chainrings can go down to 30 teeth for a 110 BCD spider? Anyone got clear photos? The website pictures don't show how it's achieved.
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Thanks for the photo and explanation about the 30 tooth ring on 110 BCD spider..... I'm sorry to say I still don't understand exactly how it's done. Probably need to see one apart or partially fitted.
Really, I'm asking because I wondered if it's something that could be "bodged" up at home.... Asking for a friend🤔 |
Originally Posted by Bergz
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Thanks for the photo and explanation about the 30 tooth ring on 110 BCD spider..... I'm sorry to say I still don't understand exactly how it's done. Probably need to see one apart or partially fitted.
Really, I'm asking because I wondered if it's something that could be "bodged" up at home.... Asking for a friend🤔 |
Any thought about getting a perfectly wonderful 130 BCD "classic" crankset, sticking on a 38 tooth small ring, then adding two or three teeth to the bigger cogs in the rear?
Phil |
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