I was web crawling on the topic of ultra-compact double cranksets last
night and found this post from list member benzzoy last March:

"I don't particularly like the look of the Davinci or the TA Carmina
cranks.

I do love Campagnolo's last generation Record/Chorus triples, that
were unfortunately discontinued.  These cranks are sleek, beautifully
finished (polished and anodized) and can be had rather cheaply (<$100
for a NOS) if one is patient on eBay.  The Q-factor is not more than
160mm and that isn't unreasonably wide for a triple.  About the only
significant blemish is that they usually come in a 53/42/30
configuration that I understand isn't terribly useful for some
(including myself, for the most part).

Nevertheless, at <$100, you can get whatever chainrings* you wish at
Ribble and still be below $200 total, especially if you sell the
originals as these can fetch at least $40 on eBay when new.  Another
complicating factor is that these cranks use the ISO taper and the
spindle is asymmetrical, so you either have to use the correct
Campagnolo or Phil's version.  Even accounting for the essentially
proprietary and thus rather expensive bottom bracket, the total bill
is still a reasonable $300 or whereabouts for the crank, bottom
bracket and . "

As it happens, I had found an NOS Campy record Triple crank in my
preferred 172.5 length a few months ago on a closeout table at the
local Performance.  I didn't have an immediate plan for it, but
couldn't pass it by at $50 (!).  Without the above post, I never would
have found a reasonably priced 46 tooth 135 mm inner ring for that
crank.  But with the above tip, and a closeout price on the
increasingly scarce Campy assymetrical 111 mm bottom bracket, I'll
have put together a very pretty 46-30 compact double for around $170
complete.  It will either find a home on a friend's Kogswell P58, or
on a new 650b project I'm thinking about taking on.

Thanks, benzzoy!

Bill

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