I'd be more tempted, high cost and all, if the rings were not
proprietary. Ow well ...

On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 9:17 AM, erik jensen <bicyclen...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That is all correct Patrick.
>
> I got the crank once upon a time for a singlespeed (actually,
> double-double). With the recent geared build, I swapped the single chainring
> out for the VBC 40x24. BB is a 118 to give ample clearance, but i could get
> away with a 110 if I was willing to space out to the right a bit--I had
> decent clearance with a 110.5 when I was playing around a bit.
>
> And yes, srp is high -- when I bought most of the shiny bits, I was working
> in a shop. I would argue that it is worth supporting US makers like White
> who are doing strong and unique work. I'm happy to support operations like
> that, even at cost. That fluctuates for me, and my ability to do so is no
> longer since I've quit work and went back to school.
>
> It's an very stiff and useful crank, also a change of pace from my triple on
> the atlantis, it keeps plenty of range as well. Fun stuff.
>
> erik
>
> On Sat, Oct 9, 2010 at 8:04 AM, Garth <garth...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>
>> Patrick, I don't know how the stays on the Fargo are shaped, but if
>> they are anything like a Bombadil, or Atlantis for that matter, I
>> don't think a 44t ring can be used unless it's on the 3rd (outside)
>> position of the crank. It's meant for a mountain bike chainline and
>> crank.
>>
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