Thanks for the input. Makes me wonder if I should try to use the Sugino 
crank after all. The limiting factor is that it’s 130bcd, and as far as I 
can tell that limits me to a 38t inner. Maybe that’s good enough. Then the 
question is what to use for a big ring. Is 46t too close? 50t seems maybe 
too big for me, but maybe not. And I’ve seen those IRD cranks before, they 
are beautiful indeed. And if I end up looking at a new crank I will 
strongly consider those. I’m a sucker for aesthetics.

Thanks again,
Bones

On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 7:02:38 AM UTC-4, Garth wrote:
>
>
>    If you want to spend a lot other people will show you those.  Myself I 
> found that there are many nice crank arms for not a whole lot.  I ride a 
> set of these Origin8 cranks, they are 110 BCD doubles, though often sold as 
> SS. They can take two rings, just like any other double crank. Shiny silver 
> or black, both look nice.  If you can fit your gears into a 110 double 
> platform you will like them, which without much for hills should be just 
> fine. My road bike that I use this crank on has a 13-32 7sp FW with 36/46 
> rings and I live amidst some very steep hills and all is well.  There's so 
> many ways to play with ring combos too. I like doubles and triples, whether 
> the rings are spaced out or close together, you can always get a good 
> chainline. I have 24/36/44 rings on my other bike with 14-32 7 cogs and I 
> love the 44t big ring it's very ride-able across a broad range.  I had not 
> planned on using the 44t ring, but I had one lying around unused, so 
> thought I'd try it and it's awesome. I'd use a 44t big ring on my other 
> bike too when/if the 46 needs replaced.  
>
>
> https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000AO7O8M/ref=twister_B00R6R3ZPM?th=1&psc=1
>
>
>
>
> On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 1:20:51 AM UTC-4, Bones wrote:
>>
>> I could use some input on what type of crank would work best for me here. 
>> I will be using the bike as a sporty, zip around the river bike. No club 
>> rides or racing or anything like that. I live in south Jersey, so no hills 
>> to speak of, just wind. The wide/lows on my Appaloosa and Clem are perfect, 
>> and I don't spend much time on the big ring on my Sam's triple. I'd like to 
>> keep the gearing minimal but functional, and of course it has to look 
>> handsome on the Roadini. I have an extra RD2 crank from a single speed 
>> lying around, maybe I can do something with that? I'm not opposed to 
>> getting something new...
>>
>

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