The Grand Cru triple is just the double with a 110/74 tripilizer on it, 
which is why the wider BB is needed compared to a Sugino Triple

Nathan Spratt
Victoria, BC

On Wednesday, 9 December 2015 10:20:03 UTC-8, George Schick wrote:
>
> Probably makes a difference whether it's a double or triple.  I bought one 
> of the Grand Cru doubles this past year and I love it.  It went on to a 
> Rambouillet with 130mm spacing (well…132.5mm I guess they call it) along 
> with a 119mm PW BB and everything fits together just fine.  In fact, VO 
> recommends a 118mm for this crankset, but recommends a 124mm for the 
> triple, so if that's what you've got I'd be inclined to trust their advice. 
>  With the BB pretty much centered in the BB shell both crank arms measure 
> just about the exact same distance from their respective chain stays.  And 
> I just checked - VO still has their blue light special for the double 
> marked down to $140 from the usual $190 (unfortunately, I bought mine 
> before the price went into effect).
>
> On Wednesday, December 9, 2015 at 9:50:17 AM UTC-6, Michael Hechmer wrote:
>>
>> I have been holding off on my desire for a new crankset ever since the 
>> rumor of a new Silver crank from RBW, but am getting tired of waiting.  Has 
>> anyone heard if these are immanent?
>>
>> The alternative might be the nice looking Grand Cru.  If so, the Velo 
>> website suggests a 124 BB, which seems pretty big to me.  I have a PW 119 
>> in my parts box and wonder if that wouldn't work on a bike with 130 
>> dropouts and not overly large stays?
>>
>> Michael
>>
>

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