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Yes, and people are still breeding very high end horses and manufacturing buggies. People still buy them, new.

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I don't understand the humor or the logic, but at least it gave you an excuse to post of picture of some boobs.

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To my eye, the Sugino looks a little more beautiful than the Velo Orange. You might check "Spa Cycles" which is a British bike shop that seems to specialize in old school touring bikes. Last I checked they had some fairly nice triple 110/74 road crankarms for not a lot of money.
But both of them you list do seem reasonable price wise. I'm more of a tinkerer so I would be more likely to build my own triple by using a triplizer from TA Specialties or refurbing an MTB 110/74 set of crankarms and fitting them with some nice chainrings. With all this said, my first choice in a triple drivetrain is to get a Shimano 9 or 10 speed triple matched chainring crank from the 105/Ultegra or Dura Ace Series. Finding these NOS after Covid-19 is going to be a challenge though. Also these Shimano triples really do index in the front if set up properly . The trim clicks and the shifting can be made to be spot on if you know what you are doing when setting it up. You do have to go with the default chainring choices though in order to have the pristine index performance that you deserve.
But both of them you list do seem reasonable price wise. I'm more of a tinkerer so I would be more likely to build my own triple by using a triplizer from TA Specialties or refurbing an MTB 110/74 set of crankarms and fitting them with some nice chainrings. With all this said, my first choice in a triple drivetrain is to get a Shimano 9 or 10 speed triple matched chainring crank from the 105/Ultegra or Dura Ace Series. Finding these NOS after Covid-19 is going to be a challenge though. Also these Shimano triples really do index in the front if set up properly . The trim clicks and the shifting can be made to be spot on if you know what you are doing when setting it up. You do have to go with the default chainring choices though in order to have the pristine index performance that you deserve.
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This is like arguing that vintage cars are not obsolete.

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Front derailleurs were designed by cavemen. Moving to a single ring with a large spread of cogs in the back is the superior layout.
Smaller rings put more tension in the chain compared to the same ratio with a larger chainring, and the smaller ring will result in increased drag and wear.
Smaller rings put more tension in the chain compared to the same ratio with a larger chainring, and the smaller ring will result in increased drag and wear.

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I had a long enough foray with a subcompact crank to decide that triples still aren't dead to me if I need low gears on the road. The ~53% difference between the 46 and 30t chainrings was too big for my liking. I had it paired with an 11-30t cassette and found myself crosschaining far more than I do on my road bike with a 53/39 chainset just to avoid shifting across that huge gap. I also wasn't a fan of the Shimano 11-34t 11 speed cassette I used for a while, the 11-13-15 cog spacing at the top end was not my favorite. I'm glad there are still companies like Sugino, Stronglight, and TA still making triples for neurotic chainring gap aficionados like myself. For offroad stuff all those fickle preferences go out the window, 1x all day baby.

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And why are you bringing up racing yet again where 3x was never seriously considered in the last 40 years? Why would a racer want to add a redundant 3rd chainring, requiring a longer reach FD?
The people who prefer 3x are either using older systems with less gears on their cassette or they need a very wide range, while simultaneously demanding very closely spaced ratios. Nobody needs to be a rocket scientist to work out that more front chainrings provide a wider range and closer ratios for a given number of rear gears. It's just that with 11 or 12 rear gears, 2 chainrings appears to be more than enough for the vast majority of riders. Today it's more a question of whether or not you even need 2 chainrings. The whole mtb world already answered that question some years ago. For gravel it's a toss up and for road 2x is still very much dominant. 3x is now in the realms of obscurity, whether you like it or not.

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Taking a shirt with 1 front pocket (that no one actually uses) and giving it 3 front pockets (that no one uses) is a change in fashion, not functionality.
Trying to convince everyone the old style is "obscure" or comparing to fictional 4x front chainrings are exactly the kind of things marketers do to push new fashion while pretending it's about functionality.
Likewise removing a cog from the front just to add it back on the back is a fashion change.
Eh, it was the polite way of avoiding saying that the only way to say about bikes in general is that the person has no idea what's actually sold in bikes shops.
Trying to convince everyone the old style is "obscure" or comparing to fictional 4x front chainrings are exactly the kind of things marketers do to push new fashion while pretending it's about functionality.
Likewise removing a cog from the front just to add it back on the back is a fashion change.
Eh, it was the polite way of avoiding saying that the only way to say about bikes in general is that the person has no idea what's actually sold in bikes shops.
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Everything said in this thread has been said about six different times in several different ways. We are just recycling now ....

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Seriously, you have completely lost the plot.

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Everything that happens in life it is now caused by climate change from that flat you got, to your brake cables fraying. Nothing, not one single event, can occur without it being related to climate change.
Therefore, triple chainrings are no longer widely available due to climate change.
John
Therefore, triple chainrings are no longer widely available due to climate change.
John

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So, a shirt with one pocket is like a 1x setup, where no one actually uses the front chain ring? And a shirt with 3 pockets is like a 3x setup, where no one uses any of the chain rings? Given that neither system is functional, I guess you're correct stating there is no change of functionality.

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Originally Posted by PaulRivers
Well, no doubt they'll be happy to endless rearrange the pockets on this years shirt and you can drop a grand on a new shirt that's actually the same as the old shirt.
Your original analogy using shirt pockets didn't make any sense. The above continues down that path.

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On edit: Why are you deleting your posts?

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