That's by far my favorite looking external BB crankset that I've
seen.  That would look great on any bike that can be served by a
double.

On Jun 10, 10:31 am, rperks <[email protected]> wrote:
> These are very interesting as the rings seem to stack inward from the
> 110 PCD holes and the 74 PCD holes may be in the same plane as the
> middle ring.  If this in indeed the case it would open up the door for
> some very very wide double setups.  I wonder if and when we may see a
> set of these in the flesh.  Also still wondering why so much re-
> engineering is going on when the Ritchey Logic Compact cranks are/were
> so nice.   Does anybody out there know why Sugino does not just bring
> back something like the old Ritchey or Suntour cranks?  I figure the
> forging dies are gone by now, but the patterns were near ideal.
>
> Rob
>
> On Jun 10, 9:58 am, RonLau <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> >http://www.suginoltd.co.jp/japan/ox801d_main_japan.htm
>
> >http://translate.google.com/translate?hl=en&sl=ja&u=http://www.sugino...
>
> > If you look towards the bottom where it describe chain ring size, it
> > can come with
>
> > 52T-36T
>
> > 50T-34T
>
> > 48T-34T / 48T-32T
>
> > 46T-36T / 46T-34T / 46T-32T / 46T-30T
>
> > Q factor reports as 145mm, same as a Shimano double, low enough for
> > me.
> > Price is not cheap, close to $400.  That is not ideal.  But if you
> > look at other cranks out there, not too bad.

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