A couple of thoughts on this. 

1) These cranks are gorgeous. Seeing them in person will make you lust 
after them
2) Analog's price includes labor to assemble the crankset
3) If you buy these why not buy them from great people at one of the best 
shops in the US. 

On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 8:59:25 AM UTC-5 Johnny Alien wrote:

> I added up the exact parts Analog uses from the PW site and it came out $5 
> more. Analog does all of the assembly as well which is not a huge deal but 
> even small bits of time are worth something. So Analog has the better deal 
> by a tiny amount.
>
> I put a NOS TA Zephyr on my Proto-Gallop. Such a beautiful, lightweight,  
> and well made crank. It was replaced by TA with the Carmina which is 
> equally nice but I preferred the Zephyr. So I recommend that product.
>
>
>
> On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 8:43:43 AM UTC-5 Doug H. wrote:
>
>> That's some fuzzy math. ;-) The Analog price seems to be in line with the 
>> market. Although, I think the Rivendell Silver cranksets are a good value 
>> for an excellent product.
>> Doug
>>
>> On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 8:20:24 AM UTC-5 Andy Beichler wrote:
>>
>>> When I add the prices you listed for Peter White's site, I get a $10 
>>> savings.  Did I misread your post?
>>>
>>>
>>> On Friday, February 9, 2024 at 1:49:36 AM UTC-5 Nick Payne wrote:
>>>
>>>> When I look at Peter White's website, he sells a pair of Carmina 
>>>> crankarms for $243, spider for $92, and a pair of TA chainrings will set 
>>>> you back another $100 or so. That's around a $250 saving over the Analog 
>>>> Cycles price...
>>>>
>>>> Nick Payne
>>>>
>>>

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