89RingleAddict
Dirt Disciple
Thanks for plan B Hamster…..
Wow, that's a good bike shop you have.He gave me a beer out of shop’s cooler as well.
That’s where I got outer!94 BCD rings are pretty normal, well were at a point in time. I can see the issue you have with your 'middle' ring, which is in fact an outer, so won't be designed to fit where you want it, nor have the shifting ramps and spacing to sit where you want it, which is probably why the gap is too big and your chain drops in there.
A quick Google finds many options, here's one, you could get a full set by the looks of it.
https://www.profileracing.com/product/mtb-chainrings/
I could of been riding much soonerAs someone who is also searching for 110/74 and 94/58 for two different cranks (but very specific brand rings), there are TONS of options available on evilBay. Thousands. Single units, full sets, VGC and lots of NOS. If anything, 110/74 5-hole is much more limited because 94/58 5-hole was released in the early/mid 90's and all but killed 110/74 in some aspects.
ThanksI like the way you're developing a cooperative relationship with the tech. Sounds like a great guy.
The dudes (and gals) down at the bike co-op are pretty amazing people; among other things, they get this vintage stuff. People at the shop.... eeeeeh not so much. I think they are kind of used to working on new bikes.
You learn this kinda stuff by hanging out with gearheads, especially gearheads willing to look over your shoulder while you do it. That kinda relationship is priceless. Give a man a fish, etc