> Thanks to whomever pointed out the TA Carmina.  Even though it appears
> pricey, and only imported by Euro Asia, it's good to know that one can
> get a 94 or a 94/58 crankset in 172.5 for a square taper BB.

That would be me.  As bfd points out, Peter White sells them as well.
I would buy from Peter as he is a great guy and has a good bicycle
mind.  He will make sure you get what you need.

On Mar 17, 4:14 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
> That VO Alpina is nice, but if I was looking for the economical route,
> I'd seriously consider the $105 XD700.  That's a pretty sweet crank
> and I kind of prefer the not-so-polished finish.  To each his/her own,
> I suppose.
>
> Thanks to whomever pointed out the TA Carmina.  Even though it appears
> pricey, and only imported by Euro Asia, it's good to know that one can
> get a 94 or a 94/58 crankset in 172.5 for a square taper BB.
>
> On Mar 17, 9:38 am, bfd <bfd...@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > On Mar 16, 1:57 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > On Mar 16, 1:39 pm, Patrick in VT <psh...@drm.com> wrote:
>
> > > > On Mar 16, 3:04 pm, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > > The Sugino website doesnt list the Mighty Tour as a triple capable
> > > > > crank.  Do you mean the Alpina?  I'd love to see that imported as a
> > > > > triple.
>
> > > > looks like the Mighty Tour will be sold as a double, but can be triple-
> > > > ized with a special ring.  which looks ridiculous to me.
>
> > > > Any conjectures as to the alleged flaw Grant is referring to in the
> > > > original incarnation of the Alpina?  sounds like there are various
> > > > versions of the Alpina, so it's hard to tell which crank is being
> > > > called out - but I assume this includes the Alpina VO sells?
>
> > > > Other than the sculpted crankarms (and a possible "flaw"), is there
> > > > any difference between the Alpina (the VO Alpina, to be clear) and the
> > > > Mighty Tour?
>
> > > I would assume there has to be some difference, since VO themselves
> > > said that "if" they were to bring in the Mighty Tour, they would sell
> > > it for $375.  Since they already sell the Alpina double at $170,
> > > that's more than double the price.  It looks like the Mighty Tour has
> > > denser material (lower Q, visibly thinner, yet higher weight) so that
> > > material must be a lot more costly to buy and manufacture from.  Can
> > > you feel the difference?  I wish I knew.  They are both great looking
> > > cranks.- Hide quoted text -
>
> > Agree, the mighty tour is a nice looking crank, but not something I
> > would jump up and say I HAVE TO GET.  Actually, for the money, I
> > prefer the VO Alpina. The only flaw I see on the VO crank is the logo,
> > it should have used the Sugino crown logo. If I was looking for a new
> > crank, that would be it. Good Luck!- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -

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