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Old 05-28-13, 07:45 PM
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T/A Specialites crank, please help identify!

Hello again friends, I would like ask you to please help me identify this crank. It came in a box full of parts. Please note that the chainrings were in the same box, and I'm not certain if they are part of the crank! The large does appear to be, but I'm not certain about the smaller ones! Thanks as always for always coming to the rescue! I sincerely thank everyone for your input and feedback!

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They should be part of the crank, just need lots of bolts to fit them.

https://velobase.com/ViewComponent.as...m=115&AbsPos=1
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Thank you very much for your time and details. I appreciate it very much!

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You have one set of arms, two outer rings (the ones with two sets of holes) and two inner rings. TA cranks are pretty flexible. You can mate the arms to any of those rings and run as a singlespeed. Or you could mate the arms to one outer ring and one inner ring and run as a double. Or use one outer ring and both inner rings and run as a triple. VO sells modern versions of the rings and connecting hardware: https://store.velo-orange.com/index.p...hainrings.html
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