And the Sugino built Ritcheys.  A NOS just went for $200+ on Ebay a
week ago or so.

and I know they are a bit techo... but the RaceFace Turbines have a
fairly narrow Q.

I guess I'm a lucky one... the wider Q works better for me.

Even though I can rider wider Q's... I'm a bit of a old small BCD
crankset collector. I have two of the RaceFaces, a Sugino/Ritchey, a
Campy Olympus and a Stronglight 300lx  all square tapers.



On Mar 6, 1:33 pm, cyclotourist <cyclotour...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Let us all know 'bout that triple if you find it.  The only one I know that
> narrow (in 110bcd/square taper) is the late-great TA Zephyr.
>
>
>
>
>
> On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 1:28 PM, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Avast, heretic! This be week two (to be precise: this is the 8th day of
> > receipt) and I've put 85 miles on it -- not a lot, but work has been busy.
>
> > I hope to swap out the egregiously wide 160 mm Sugino for a more modestly
> > endowed 150 or so (one hopes) Q'd 110 triple. As for the 13, I'd rather
> > coast. Hell, after five or so years of almost exclusively fixed gear riding,
> > coasting feels, well, decadent, somehow.
>
> > And, I just ordered VO's discounted 45 mm alum fenders, a
> > stem-clamp-bolt-mount decaleur for the Ostrich and a VO non-Pletscher 2-leg
> > stand. Ordinarily I frown on kickstands, but the SH has a kickstand plate
> > that, metaphysically, demands a stand to bolt to it. The Greenfield is worth
> > f-all when you have loaded rear panniers.
>
> > And now I am scheming to rig up a dynolight. The Nashbar front rack
> > prevents me, mercifully, from using the ancient Sankya bottle, so I am
> > waiting to snag a good deal on a DN72.
>
> > On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 2:16 PM, doug peterson <dougpn...@cox.net> wrote:
>
> >> Patrick:
>
> >> Is this the second or third week with the new bike?  We all knew you
> >> wouldn't leave things alone!  I agree the 11-32 8 speed is no good for
> >> touring.  At least you decided to keep the triple!  I'm not qualified
> >> to get into a theological discussion with you but I'd keep the 13.  A
> >> bit of tailwind, a slight downgrade.  It can be handy, and will look
> >> better than another spacer :).
>
> >> dougP
>
> >> On Mar 6, 10:25 am, PATRICK MOORE <bertin...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> > Today I'm taking the Sam Hill to the LBS to have the Deore rear 8/9/10
> >> sp
> >> > freehub body exchanged for a (scavenged; thanks Ryan) 7 sp one. And, if
> >> I
> >> > can find a way to do so, I'll toss the present 13 outer and have a
> >> > 15-17-19-21-26-32 6 speed, with an extra spacer or two at the big end.
> >> For
> >> > why? One, to put the 19 right in line with the outer 46, for a 68"
> >> > non-touring cruising gear (Jack Browns). I will keep the 36 since the
> >> > remaining 67" -- 32" range will probably be nice on long uphills with a
> >> > touring load. And there remains the 26 inner when I am tempted to
> >> despair
> >> > and give up. But for about town riding, the 46/19 X 28" wheel gives me
> >> the
> >> > ideal, the classic, nay the ultima ratio and ne plus ultra of
> >> all-rounder
> >> > gears and, if I am feeling effete, I can get a full 85" down to 40" on
> >> the
> >> > outer. Gad, the excess!
>
> >> > The other reason is that my mind still boggles at three (3!!!) rings and
> >> six
> >> > (6!!!) cogs: what shall I do with this excess? I dislike, for
> >> theological
> >> > reasons, having unused cogs on my cassette, and anything north of 15 is
> >> > pretty useless to me. If I keep the 13, it will simply be as an annoying
> >> but
> >> > necessary spacer for the 15.
>
> >> > The original 11-32 8 speed is just, how to put it, crazy. 46X11 = 117".
> >> Even
> >> > Eddy didn't have such a gear! The 46X13 is an overkill 99". Fausto would
> >> > have sneered. The 15 brings things down to a merely athletic level.
>
> >> > On Sat, Mar 6, 2010 at 8:49 AM, Dustin Sharp <paleo.v...@gmail.com>
> >> wrote:
>
> >> > > Yup, I pretty much ride mine as a 1x9 until the hills come. I'm
> >> running
> >> > > 44-30 and 12-27. I do spin out on bigger hills and occasionally wish
> >> for
> >> > > something a bit easier for extreme grades. Maybe I should give 44-28 a
> >> shot
> >> > > with one of SRAM's 11-28 cassettes.
>
> >> > > The other thing that makes this setup work well is having a big ring
> >> that
> >> > > is
> >> > > positioned to let you use almost all of your gears. For me, 135 rear
> >> > > spacing
> >> > > and using the inner two rings of a Sugino XD triple with a 113 bb
> >> makes for
> >> > > a great chainline.
>
> >> > > Dustin
>
> >> > > > IMO a workable wide-range double uses the small ring only as a bail-
> >> > > > out for the biggest climbs, and the big ring for everything else.
> >> > > > Something like 44/24 x 12-xx would work pretty well for me.
>
> >> > > > Bill
>
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