Ablejack: in my understanding, TA cranks were installed on the earliest MTBs because everything else at the time was 52/39 or thereabouts. Campy had a triple, but it was 54/42/36! Once some Japanese companies started making 110/74 cranks in 1983 or so, nobody ever used a TA on a MTB again. The claim that the TA cranks wouldn't fail is the opposite of my reality. They failed frequently. Every experienced bike mechanic I've known, and I've known some great ones, would, upon seeing a TA crank, say, "check it for cracks," with a dismissive tone as if cracks were standard-issue with this crank.
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