[CR]Sugino Super Mighty Tourist double Crankset -80's ( not the Competition) 5 Easy Pieces

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From: "Mark Cutrufelli" <rena.cutrufelli@comcast.net>
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Date: Wed, 24 Oct 2007 03:17:58 -0400
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Subject: [CR]Sugino Super Mighty Tourist double Crankset -80's ( not the Competition) 5 Easy Pieces

1. Are the spider arms hollowed out (elongated holes) like the Sugino Super Mighty Comp or are they fluted but, appearing somewhat more like a miniaturized version of a campy SR flute? 2. Do they have a 110 bolt pattern and can they commonly be found with 50/34 rings? 3. Is it true that the original rings for these are not ramped and pinned (but modern 110 bolt pattern rings that are ramped and pinned could be fitted on it)? 4. They can go on an italian threaded bb ( Italian campy SR/NR BB , square taper, 1983 Masi orig equipment) 5. Pedal threading is always typical English 9/16?

(I have seen pics labeled Sugino Super Mighty crank but they don't label to distinguish the Comp from the Tourist adding to my confusion. Pics also don't tell you the bolt pattern. I think the Comp may have had a different bolt pattern)

Mark Cutrufelli (still training for the Tour of Sicily tryouts...........Nahh not really)
Laurel, MD
USA