Tuesday, May 5, 2009

Triple



The Resurrecto is evolving. After my last mixed-terrain-lots-of-climbing-ride (hereafter referred to as a "mixter") on the hacked RB-1, I decided to put a triple on it. 



I sort of feel bad doing this, since it makes my Rawland a bit redundant. The Rawland will still be my proper mountain/rough-stuff bike and deep snow bike, but I think the majority of my long mixter rides will be on the RB-1. Compared to the Rawland, it just feels a lot more spry. Especially on a mixter where more than half of the overall mileage is paved. I guess it might be a good thing that the RB-1 can't take the new quasi-motos and the Hetres. I always must have a bike that can take the Hetres.



Anyway, I've had this bitchin' Sugino PX crankset in my stash for a while. It's obviously a clone of the TA Cyclotouriste -- very French/classic looking. I originally got the crank set to make a 44/30 double, but I'm flush in those normally-hard-to-find cranks (86 BCD, the PX, and 94/58 bcd compacts) at the moment. So I can use the PX as god intended it to be used: as a triple with 48/36/26 rings. Set up with a 11-26 cassette, I'm good to go. A 12-28 would make a tad more sense, but 11-26 is close enough.



I had to add about 3 mm of spacers to the 122 mm bottom bracket to get the cranks to work, and it's a tight fit. A hair less tolerance than I like, but I can live with it.

6 comments:

  1. ahh, but what about setting it up as a 42x26

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  2. ...I have always liked yellow cats...

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  3. Rory: I had 44/30. The problem was that I didn't have a good general dirt/moderate climbing-cruising front ring. I think 36 is what I'm looking for. We'll see though.

    Fred: to my eyes he's orange. he's also a killer. we built a fort for Maddie last weekend and found a stash of squirel tails and feathers in his little dry spot in teh back yard.

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  4. Hmm... Your photos aren't loading for me. Weird.

    Any advise on where and how to buy a frame and assorted what-nots for someone that's thinking about building up their first bike?

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  5. Michael - if you're in spokane, try Pedals2People.

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  6. You should post some pics of the fort. wade

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