The latest pdf on the Riv site includes a small discussion on doubles/
triples. Scroll past the tweed...

http://www.rivbike.com/assets/payloads/357/original_setiembre_ocho.pdf


On Sep 8, 4:23 pm, reynoldslugs <be...@perrylaw.net> wrote:
> Not to complicate things... but another option is use the XD triple
> and remove the outer chainring.  I've done this on one of my bikes, a
> Gunnar Crosshairs, running it as a 26- 40 double.  It works well,
> functions just like the White WR Double.  As they say in the
> vernacular, it's all good.
>
> On Sep 8, 8:52 am, Christian <christian.w.mcmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Thanks for all the helpful replies.  I had been somewhat set on the
> > Sugino XD but I don't often use the middle ring so 44 or 46 and 26 or
> > 28 would be good for me.  My local bike shop is a bit down on White
> > cranks--a bad experience, likes cold  forged better, etc.  But it's my
> > bike, so....
>
> > Thanks again
>
> > Christian
>
> > On Sep 7, 7:29 pm, MichaelH <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > I have recently converted my Rambouillet from the stock Sugino triple
> > > to the White VCB, with 44/30 rings and an 11-28, 9 spd cassette. I am
> > > thrilled with them.  They look much better in real life than in the
> > > White web photos, and they work wonderfully.  This CD gives me a
> > > straight forward shifting patten, with the same hi gear as a 48/12 and
> > > nearly equal to a 28/27 at the low end.  I switched out both front and
> > > rear derailleurs.  In the front I replaced the good Shimano 105 with
> > > the Campy "triple", which  has a shorter cage and can sit much closer
> > > to the 44 ring without hitting the chain stay.  The front end shifting
> > > is excellent.  In the rear, I replaced a very good Centaur medium cage
> > > with the new Ultegra 6700 RD.  The rear shifting with this set up is
> > > exceptional, not matter how much load I have on the drive train.
>
> > > Besides that, I like having US made parts.  If you really want a more
> > > traditional set up, White also makes a nice double / triple crank for
> > > Da Vinci, which like the TA has replaceable spiders.  I use that crank
> > > on both my tandem and touring bike and like it much more than the
> > > Sugino.
>
> > > Hope this helps your decision.
>
> > > Michael
>
> > > On Sep 6, 5:03 pm, Christian <christian.w.mcmil...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > > > There have been several discussions that have included fleeting
> > > > mention of this crank.  Are there folks out there using this
> > > > crankset?  The ability to set up any gearing combination is, of
> > > > course, quite appealing.  I do understand about being locked into the
> > > > White Industries universe.
>
> > > > Thanks
>
> > > > Christian- Hide quoted text -
>
> > - Show quoted text -

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