Given rent a car and stuff don't think we'll be at the hotel till at least 10 - 1030.
We should get up 1st thing and set up our bikes, the sessions start at 11.
markp
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Today's Topics:
1. Re: Interesting chainring page (GPVB1@cs.com) 2. Interesting chainring? (Beyer Jr., Chris (C.C.)) 3. Re: Interesting chainring? (youngc@NetReach.Net) 4. RE: Interesting chainring/ Campy 116mm pattern (Jim Cole) 5. Re: Interesting chainring? (Brandon Ives)
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Message: 1 From: GPVB1@cs.com Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 14:13:40 EDT Subject: Re: [CR] Interesting chainring page To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
Note also the one shown right below that:
"Campy Pista crank with 144-bcd and 151-bcd"
Now *that's* versatility!
Greg Parker A2 MI USA
> Message: 8
> Date: Sun, 29 Sep 2002 18:28:15 -0400
> To: classic list <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>
> From: "Roy H. Drinkwater" <roydrink@ptd.net>
> Subject: [CR]Interesting chainring page
>
> Surfing around I found this interesting page:
> <http://www.bikecult.com/works/chainring.html>. I especially like
> the "Traditional two-piece model" of Campagnolo crank ;^)
>
> Roy H. Drinkwater
> Lititz, PA
>
>
>
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Message: 2 From: "Beyer Jr., Chris (C.C.)" <cbeyer2@volvocars.com> To: "'GPVB1@cs.com'" <GPVB1@cs.com>, classicrendezvous@bikelist.org Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 14:31:20 -0400 Subject: [CR]Interesting chainring?
On the subject of semi-interesting chainrings, do any of you have chainrings for the later-style (aluminum 5-arm) Campagnolo GS crankset? If my admittedly fuzzy memory is serving me well today, I think they used a weird bolt circle, like 116mm. BTW, what was the smallest inner made to fit this thing?
Any constructive information would be most welcome.
Thanks,
Chris
_________________________________________________ Chris Beyer Volvo Cars of North America, LLC Customer Relations Rockleigh, NJ USA
Telephone: 800.550.5658 E-mail: CBeyer2@volvocars.com
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Message: 3 To: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org From: youngc@NetReach.Net Subject: Re: [CR]Interesting chainring? Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 14:36:43 US/Eastern
116mm BCD it is. Sheldon has it as a 35t minimum ring. Don't know if Campagnolo ever made a 35t but I think they had a 36t ring for that crankset.
Charlie Young
Honeybrook, PA
> On the subject of semi-interesting chainrings, do any of you have
chainrings
for the
later-style (aluminum 5-arm) Campagnolo GS crankset? If my admittedly fuzzy
memory is
serving me well today, I think they used a weird bolt circle, like 116mm.
BTW,
what was
the smallest inner made to fit this thing?
>
> Any constructive information would be most welcome.
>
> Thanks,
>
> Chris
>
> _________________________________________________
> Chris Beyer
> Volvo Cars of North America, LLC
> Customer Relations
> Rockleigh, NJ USA
>
> Telephone: 800.550.5658
> E-mail: CBeyer2@volvocars.com
>
> _______________________________________________
>
>
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Message: 4 Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 13:57:45 -0500 From: Jim Cole <jcole@memphis.edu> To: "Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org" <Classicrendezvous@bikelist.org> Subject: [CR]RE: Interesting chainring/ Campy 116mm pattern
Chris Byer wrote:
>On the subject of semi-interesting chainrings, do any of you have
>chainrings for the later-style (aluminum 5-arm) Campagnolo GS
crankset? If
>my admittedly fuzzy memory is serving me well today, I think they used
a
>weird bolt circle, like 116mm. BTW, what was the smallest inner made
to
>fit this thing?
Those did use the 116mm pattern also used on Victory/Triomphe cranks. Renaissance Cycles had some pretty cheap and Bicycle Classics had some, too. I think a 36 tooth was the smallest offered, but not sure.
Jim Cole Memphis, TN
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Message: 5 Date: Mon, 30 Sep 2002 11:50:24 -0700 (PDT) From: Brandon Ives <monkeylad@mac.com> To: youngc@NetReach.Net Subject: Re: [CR]Interesting chainring? Cc: classicrendezvous@bikelist.org
I really liked these cranks, though they are outside of the CR list dates, since you could run a 50-36 and get a nice low gear without the triple. It just got too hard to find rings for them by the mid-90s. It looks like the chainrings are plentiful and cheap these days though. enjoy, Brandon"monkeyman"Ives SB, CA
On Monday, Sep 30, 2002, at 07:36AM, <youngc@NetReach.Net> wrote:
>116mm BCD it is. Sheldon has it as a 35t minimum ring. Don't know if
Campagnolo
>ever made a 35t but I think they had a 36t ring for that crankset.
>
>Charlie Young
>Honeybrook, PA
>
>> On the subject of semi-interesting chainrings, do any of you have
chainrings
>for the
>later-style (aluminum 5-arm) Campagnolo GS crankset? If my admittedly
fuzzy
>memory is
>serving me well today, I think they used a weird bolt circle, like 116mm.
BTW,
>what was
>the smallest inner made to fit this thing?
>>
>> Any constructive information would be most welcome.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Chris
>>
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