cromoman
Retro Guru
Re: Re:
Apologies for being pedantic but a Campag double can only take a 39 not a 38.
If you fancy something really obscure, a Victory Leisure rear derailleur will take a 30 tooth sprocket.
On the subject of Victory / Triomphe cranks, I'd recommend going for the Victory. Bizarrely, given that they were made in the same year, they don't take the same bottom bracket. Victory goes on a standard 111 mm symmetrical axle, whereas Triomphe has the same offset axle that Gran Sport and Nuovo Record had. Campagnolo still make a 111 mm Centaur bottom bracket, which is handy.
And, if you haven't fallen off your chair with Victory based excitement already, Mercian cycles have all of the parts necessary to convert a standard Victory rear derailleur into the hill-friendly Leisure version. I am sad enough to have done it
Cotterpein":269kzywz said:Thanks for the advice and pics. I am going to digest and think what I really need. To summarise it seems with a standard rear mech and front double I can have a 38/28 combo or 35/28 with a Triomphe/Victory crankset. With SPA and Rally long cage 34/32. Other wise go for a triple.
Apologies for being pedantic but a Campag double can only take a 39 not a 38.
If you fancy something really obscure, a Victory Leisure rear derailleur will take a 30 tooth sprocket.
On the subject of Victory / Triomphe cranks, I'd recommend going for the Victory. Bizarrely, given that they were made in the same year, they don't take the same bottom bracket. Victory goes on a standard 111 mm symmetrical axle, whereas Triomphe has the same offset axle that Gran Sport and Nuovo Record had. Campagnolo still make a 111 mm Centaur bottom bracket, which is handy.
And, if you haven't fallen off your chair with Victory based excitement already, Mercian cycles have all of the parts necessary to convert a standard Victory rear derailleur into the hill-friendly Leisure version. I am sad enough to have done it