Adding to my post: I don't think you're asking if the gearing will be too 
high. Yes it will work and you can use whatever gearing you like! 

On Tuesday, December 26, 2023 at 10:37:57 AM UTC-8 Joe Bernard wrote:

> The only theoretical concern I can think of is you may get some skating 
> between front rings from a 9-spd chain on cranks spaced for 6/7/8-spd. But 
> in reality - assuming front friction shifting - you'll just make sure 
> you're shoving that chain over properly and all will be well. 
>
> Joe Bernard 
>
> On Tuesday, December 26, 2023 at 10:11:45 AM UTC-8 brenton...@gmail.com 
> wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> I am thinking about going NOS or near-new-vintage crankset for a build. 
>> Nothing against modern stuff, but eBay seems to have a plethora of nice 
>> shimano 105/600 cranksets in great shape for under $100.
>>
>> I know 90s road bike gearing was more focused on racing with small 
>> cassettes in the rear. But has anyone had success or suggestions 
>> for/against getting an older shimano square taper road double with 53/39 or 
>> 52/42ish and paired with an 11-36 9spd cassette? Seems like Riv doesn't 
>> offer any doubles with outer ring bigger than 46 and the smaller rings are 
>> in the 20s. 
>>
>> I have a triple on my Sam and spend 90% of my time in the middle ring, 
>> even on tough climbs, and I've had several doubles on vintage road bikes/CX 
>> bikes in the past.
>>
>

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