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Or find a nice older square taper, triple, shimano or Campag...use 'short'/track CR bolts, use the middle position and small and you can go down into the mid-high 20s for the small ring...
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Are the Easton cranks 24mm spindle? If yes, they also have a lower cost alloy version out now.
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FSA make several. Or search eBay for seller bikinGreen who makes 5 bolt 110 bcd chainrings for $69. I have a NIB gossamer 46/30 I’m selling if interested PM me. $75
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Like fine jewelry.
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Question for Angry Scientist and SlowPokePete re Absolute Black 46-30 chainrings: Are you using these chainrings with 5 mm spacing between the front derailleur cage and the top of the 46 at maximum diameter as suggested in the installation video on the Absolute Black website? Is the shifting optimal with this much space? Or were you able to lower the front derailleur enough to reach the usual recommended 1 mm spacing between the front derailleur and 46-tooth chainring? My 2015 Domane front derailleur mounting bracket allows 1 mm spacing for a minimum 50-tooth round chainring or 48-tooth Absolute Black oval. I noticed that Absolute Black only recommends 5 mm spacing for the 46, and not for any other size, presumably because many older bikes simply don't allow putting the front derailleur in a lower position.
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Absolute Black makes a 46-30 chainring set that will install in a Shimano road crank. They are oval, which put me off at first, but after using them they are great. Shift just fine BTW
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This is the option I eventually ended up with, due to the issues mentioned above (and for compatibility with press-fit bearing frames). |
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Wolftooth just announced AXS 12 chainrings for Easton crank and with more to come. I have the easton crank and like alot. If per chance you need a 177.5 I have a nice Speciaties TA crank - currently with 47-32 but that's easy to change that I need to move on, along with bottom bracket....
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never mind. I forgot about the wires! Praxis Zyante with BSA screw in bb?
won't that do the job?
https://praxiscycles.com/product/zayante/ I have a barely used alloy Zyante 48/32, 172.5 available, just the crankset. Let me know if you have interest.
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