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Bob wrote:
Just a very rough idea, I know this will vary a lot... how much does a typical vintage crankset like a Stronglight 49 or a TA Cyclotouriste with double chainwheels (no bb, just cranks, arms, 42/52 chainwheels) weigh ? Per the 1976 Palo Alto Bicycle Shop catalog: Campagnolo Nuovo Record: 639g Stronglight 93 617g Stronglight 105 588g TA Cyclotouriste 660g Stronglight 49 (TA rings) 630g (All weights w/o bottom brackets; unknown ring sizes, but 42/52 likely for the racing models. Doesn't specify if the touring model weights are double or triple, but I'd guess double.) Mark |
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