Chainsets for old legs

Would retro-era MTB cranks be of any interest? Campag could look ok.
This Icarus can use cassette sprockets for the middle and inner, so if the rings supplied aren’t suitable you could theoretically fit the lowest gearing known to mankind! -
 
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Would retro-era MTB cranks be of any interest? Campag could look ok.
This Icarus can use cassette sprockets for the middle and inner, so if the rings supplied aren’t suitable you could theoretically fit the lowest gearing known to mankind! -
I'd forgotten about that weirdness, it is, I think, theoretically, a brilliant idea only brought down by Campagnolo Campagnolo'ing it up by immediately sacking off the idea and changing the cassette splines so 35 years later it is nigh on impossible to find the requisite parts.

As I say, brilliant in theory.
 
I take it that the middle and smallest rings are held in place by a locking ring. Unique to campagnolo?
Also what's the spacing arrangement between the two ?
 
One small concern is finding the right length bolts and spacers to create a double chainset.
Plenty of options for 110 bcd chain rings.
 
Ok, I’ve been thinking about this carefully as I don’t want to misadvise you. There might be a slight complication with replacement outer rings..
Unlike most rings the outer fits on the back of the spider, so the holes aren’t countersunk on the front (for the bolt head), they’re countersunk on the back to receive the nut like an inner ring.
Is this an issue? I don’t know really. It’s easy to drill an workable countersink, I’ve done it before. Or a replacement ring could just be flipped round maybe, as long as it doesn’t have shifting ramps etc…
 
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