Thanks, I know Peter, he is going to build some wheels for me.  I wonder if
this makes for a wider Q than using the 110 adaptor?  The shop in the YK
can do it all, I an just not versed in the Pro 5 V chainrings. I have
almost always used the Zephyr but sold my other one on a bike (kicking
myself as I type).

On Thu, Aug 13, 2020 at 1:45 PM lconley <lcon...@brph.com> wrote:

> The triple TA Cyclotourise Pro 5 Vis is just the double with longer bolts
> and extra spacers and another chainring. I have a SunXCD, but I run it as a
> single with a VO chainring. For the triple, the outer chain ring bolts to
> the crank and the inner two chain rings bolt to the outer chainring.
>
> Peter White (peterwhitecycles.com) in New Hampshire is a US distributor
> for TA and should be able to set you up with what you need.
>
> Laing
>
> On Thursday, August 13, 2020 at 1:13:52 PM UTC-4, Joel wrote:
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>>
>> After corresponding with a shop in the UK the suggest using TA Pro 5 Vis
>> Cyclotouriste.  The day I could do a triple with this but everywhere I have
>> looked shows them as an inner/outer.  For a bunch more money I could get a
>> 110 adapter and use TA Zephyr rings which I have used in the past, even
>> have some extras here.  But to be honest I am totally confused as I am not
>> mechanical.  I was set to use either the Sugino XD600 but have found out it
>> is hot forged which I believe is not as good as cold forged.  The VO
>> crankset I brought in has a slight finish defect on the outside of the
>> outer ring.  Using the SunXCD is probablt $100 more since they are not
>> readily available here in the US.
>> On Wednesday, January 6, 2016 at 3:57:58 PM UTC-5, Jack Doran wrote:
>>>
>>> They are as beautiful as the venerable TA Cyclotouriste cranks with a
>>> low q factor but at half the price. They're also compatible with
>>> Specialites rings, which is nice for the sake of gearing versatility. None
>>> of these point to their performance. Have any of you folks tried them or do
>>> you know anyone who has? There is quite a bit online about Suntour bringing
>>> them out a few years ago but I can't find any reviews.
>>>
>>> http://somafab.blogspot.com/2013/03/sun-xcd-cranks-and-hubs.html
>>>
>>
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