The original Alpina looks just like my Sugino Mighty Tour (new version) 
crankset but I think it's even more expensive then the Alpina2.

Ryan

On Thursday, December 8, 2016 at 1:04:50 AM UTC-5, Nick Payne wrote:
>
> I own a pair of the original model Sugino Alpina cranks, which are about 
> as nicely finished as any crank I've owned. So when I needed another set of 
> cranks I had no hesitation in ordering a set of the Sugino Alpina2 cranks, 
> thinking they would be of equivalent quality. However, when they arrived, I 
> found that the quality of the finish is nowhere near the same level. To wit:
>
> - the polishing on the new cranks is inferior
>
> - on the new cranks the grinding marks between the spider arms have not 
> been polished out as had been done on the older Alpina
>
> - on the new cranks, there is not a consistent thickness of all the spider 
> arms. In the linked photo, if you look at the spider arm nearest the crank, 
> the surface of it is about 1mm higher where it meets the chainring compared 
> to the other spider arms.
>
> - on the new cranks, the webbing where the spiders each side of the 
> crankarm meet the crank is much thinner, creating a location where a stress 
> fracture can start - on the original model, this webbing had been ground 
> back and then polished to reduce the chance of failure here. In the past 
> I've had to retire a set of Campagnolo NR and SR cranks because cracks 
> appeared at this location due to the thinness of the metal at this high 
> stress location.
>
> Original model Alpina (click on image for larger size)
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-Ncr1b8dEyFM/WEjoGnQfN5I/AAAAAAAAEqY/VNy6VxmXbxY1ZlfCQs-J-BWo0cIrGWERgCKgB/s1600/IMG_20161208_150049.jpg>
>
>
> New model Alpina2 (click on image for larger size)
>
>
> <https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-JCVcwURGyVI/WEjrg8u7b4I/AAAAAAAAEqg/c4HWmeVvNnUdJsgT224rmZxWhrWq-7SOgCKgB/s1600/IMG_20161208_150301.jpg>
>
>
> So my suggestion would be, if you want a 110/74 crank: buy the XD instead. 
> The quality of finish is much the same and it's substantially cheaper.
>
>
>
>

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