Not only that, but you can do TONS of fun stuff using one 110mm ring and 
one 74mm ring.  On the big ring slot you can leave it empty or run a 
stylish chainguard.

I just bought a whole grip of really fun sized rings from Ted Durant of 
Willow/Rona.  Use the search window above and search for "willow 
chainrings" and you'll find Ted's contact info.  The rings are gorgeous and 
absurdly inexpensive.  Now that I've stocked up, some of the things I'll be 
building are:

1.  A super useful chainguard/46/29 on a 110/74 bcd
2.  A 48/32 on a 110/74
3.  A 35/32 on a 110/74 on my double/double paired with a 16/19 freewheel
4.  A 37/34 on a 110 for the same double/double

The possibilities are endless!

On Tuesday, June 3, 2014 9:44:51 AM UTC-7, Jim Bronson wrote:
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> You can set up 48/33 with a 110bcd crank, IIRC.
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