+1 to what Scott said. Get a crank without rings if you know exactly what 
chainring configuration you want.
Here's a reasonably priced Sugino option: 
https://www.benscycle.com/p-914-sugino-xd-fixed-gear-crankset.aspx?
While technically a single ring crankset, it can be setup as a double (I've 
done this myself).
David
Chicago

On Tuesday, November 10, 2015 at 8:19:59 AM UTC-6, Skenry wrote:
>
> I might recommend not being so focused on buying a complete crankset. 
>  Just buy the cranks you like and then order the rings in whatever 
> size you prefer.    I'm just building up a new bike and ended up going 
> with a guide/44/30 on an old SunTour triple crank I had around. 
>
> Once I gave up on trying to be fast, I have shifted all my big rings 
> down to either 44 or 46 teeth.    I am fond of either Salsa or Surly 
> chainrings.   Both are cheap and last a loooong time. 
>
> Also take a look at just about any cyclocross offering. 
> Cheers, 
> Scott 
>
> On Tue, Nov 10, 2015 at 9:05 AM, Johnny Alien <[email protected] 
> <javascript:>> wrote: 
> > So I am planning a winter build of a new road bike and am getting a list 
> of 
> > what parts I want to put on it. I am stuck a bit on what I want to do 
> with 
> > the crankset.  I know I want to go compact double but that's about it. I 
> > don't mind spending some cash but don't want to spend silly money 
> either. 
> > My ideal would have been the Sugino Alpina that VO used to sell in 
>  48/34. 
> > That seems to be gone and there are very few Sugino 48/34 offering and 
> most 
> > are lower quality.  So if I give up on finding 48/34 my options open up 
> a 
> > but with the 50/34 group.  The Alpina is available but only the Alpina 2 
> > which I think is slightly lower quality.  There is also the IRD Defiant 
> in 
> > that group that gets really good reviews but also has a very different 
> look. 
> > That crankset is actually available in a wide 46/30 range which sounds 
> very 
> > useful but not sure how that would work for mostly road riding 
> conditions. 
> > 
> > Any advice on nice 48/34 square BB offerings?  What about the 50/34? 
>  IRD, 
> > Sugino....other nice offerings.  I like the WI cranks but they get too 
> > expensive in the long run.  Anyone use that wide range 46/30?  Thanks!! 
> > 
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