Re: [CR]Stronglight Triple Crankset: FD options

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Date: Fri, 11 Mar 2005 07:07:23 -0800 (PST)
From: "Peter Jourdain" <pjourdain@yahoo.com>
Subject: Re: [CR]Stronglight Triple Crankset: FD options
To: lists@peterwhitecycles.com, lynnmiller@optusnet.com.au, Classic Rendezvous <classicrendezvous@bikelist.org>, HM & SS Sachs <sachs@erols.com>


Hi, there--

Mike Berry (Mariposa) at Bike Specialties in Toronto sells a space that increases the gap b/t the crank and the big ring on the TA Pro Vis triple chainsets. It may work on a Stronglight as well. Don't know. I'll order one for myself when I get my TA setup. Here is the link and an excerpt from his site--

http://www.bikespecialties.com/parts.html

Note. The 'Etoile' Up until now those wishing to use the TA Cyclo-touriste crankset with a modern front derailleur have found that the space between the outer ring and the crank arm has been inadequate. Older front derailleurs had a flat outer cage plate but all the new ones are shaped and require more space between crank and ring. Now we can offer the "etoile" which spaces the outer ring over about 4 mm which makes this classic crankset perfectly compatible with the latest front derailleurs. To include an etoile with either double or triple set add CAD$20.00 to the above prices.

Good luck! Peter Jourdain Whitewater, Wisconsin

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P. Lynn Miller wrote:
>I am struggling with a Stronglight Model 99 Triple crankset on my
>"puller" to get a front derailleur that will work. As you know the Model 99 is a "low-Q" crankset with minimal clearance between the crank arm and chainring. So does anyone here have a good recommendation for a front derailleur. The ringset is 52-40-28.
>
> Peter White responded: You'll need to find an old Huret or Simplex. All modern triple derailleurs have shaped outer plates and will either rub on the crank or on the chain. ++++++

harvey sachs wrote: The critical clearance is between the outside of the outer chainwheel and the inside of the right crank. On my Stronglight 49d with TA rings it is 5.5 mm (just checked with stack of feeler gauges); it was the same with TA on TA. That ain't much, and I think I measured 7 mm for a Stronglight 99 (several months ago, don't remember exact figure). So, Peter is giving good advice. I could not get either an early Shimano DuraAce or a SunTour Cyclone to set up cleanly. Much to my surprise, a homely Campy record is doing fine. But, I'd still rather find a pretty Stronglight 99 crankset for the Hetchins...

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