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Date: 14 Jun 2007 08:35:09
From: NickP
Subject: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
turned up at any of my usual suppliers.






 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 16:39:20
From: Donald Gillies
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
www.velo-orange.com might be able to source them for you. Email to
Chris Kulczycki (chris@velo-orange.com)

Or send email to info@specialites-ta.com :

"qui vend la pro VIS 5 plateaux 40T ??"

(sorry my french is pretty rusty, assisted by Google translator)

I have a feeling that GILLES BERTHOUD either has them or can get them
for you :

http://www.gillesberthoud.fr/anglais/index1.php

- Don Gillies
San Diego, CA



 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 22:21:17
From: James Thomson
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
"NickP" <someone@nowhere.au > a écrit:

> Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the
> closest I've turned up at any of my usual suppliers.


Spa Cycles in Yorkshire list 37, 38, 40 and 41t outers:

http://www.spacycles.co.uk/products.php?plid=m2b34s148p0


Gilles Berthoud in Burgundy lists 42t:

http://www.gillesberthoud.fr/


Rando Boutique in Paris have a big rack of TA rings and cranks behind the
counter:

http://www.rando-boutique.com/

I may be able to ride out there this weekend and see if they have stock, if
you're pressed.



"BCDrums" <bcdrums@comcast.net > a écrit:

> How about Peter White?

Peter doesn't deal in Cyclotourist, last I checked.


"Ozark Bicycle" <bicycleatelier@ozarkbicycleservice.com > a écrit:

> Sugino made a "clone" of the TA Cyclotouriste crank (I can't recall
> their name for it at this moment).

Sugino PX.


James Thomson




 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 19:28:26
From: Paul Kopit
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
I have a 40t ring in the shop. What is the bolt pattern of the ring
you are looking for. I don't have 2.

On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:35:09 +1000, "NickP" <someone@nowhere.au >
wrote:

>Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
>turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>



  
Date: 15 Jun 2007 07:54:53
From: NickP
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
You can see a photo of what I'm after at
http://www.cyclofiend.com/cc/2007/cc301-nickpayne0507.html. It's the outer
ring with the five fixing holes to the crank at about 50mm BCD and six
fixing holes for the inner chainring. One chainring would be fine. I just
asked for two so that I had a spare, as there are still five bikes in our
house that use TA/Stronglight/Sugino cranks that take these chainrings.

Nick

"Paul Kopit" <pkopit@att.net > wrote in message
news:3o5373h0sbtfrbse0uc04d6s13urnchjjj@4ax.com...
>I have a 40t ring in the shop. What is the bolt pattern of the ring
> you are looking for. I don't have 2.
>
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:35:09 +1000, "NickP" <someone@nowhere.au>
> wrote:
>
>>Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
>>turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>>
>




   
Date: 14 Jun 2007 22:19:23
From: Paul Kopit
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
On Fri, 15 Jun 2007 07:54:53 +1000, "NickP" <someone@nowhere.au >
wrote:

>You can see a photo of what I'm after at
>http://www.cyclofiend.com/cc/2007/cc301-nickpayne0507.html. It's the outer
>ring with the five fixing holes to the crank at about 50mm BCD and six
>fixing holes for the inner chainring. One chainring would be fine. I just
>asked for two so that I had a spare, as there are still five bikes in our
>house that use TA/Stronglight/Sugino cranks that take these chainrings.
>
>Nick
>
>"Paul Kopit" <pkopit@att.net> wrote in message
>news:3o5373h0sbtfrbse0uc04d6s13urnchjjj@4ax.com...
>>I have a 40t ring in the shop. What is the bolt pattern of the ring
>> you are looking for. I don't have 2.
>>
>> On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:35:09 +1000, "NickP" <someone@nowhere.au>
>> wrote:
>>
>>>Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
>>>turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
Nothing like that. Sorry.


 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 12:16:16
From: russellseaton1@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
On Jun 14, 10:16 am, Kinky Cowboy <u...@domain.com > wrote:
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 07:09:00 -0700, "russellseat...@yahoo.com"
>
> <russellseat...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> >On Jun 13, 5:35 pm, "NickP" <some...@nowhere.au> wrote:
> >> Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
> >> turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>
> >I've ordered TA chainrings from Settle Cycles in England. Even with
> >shipping costs, they were still considerably cheaper than
> >domestically. Not sure if the 40 tooth is an outer ring specifically,
> >but as long as its the right bolt circle, it will fit. Might end up
> >with pins/ramps on the outside of the ring and no provision for the
> >little peg that goes between the ring and crank arm.
>
> Settle don't carry Cyclotouriste any more, and Cyclotouriste rings are
> highly specific as to position because there is no spider, the middles
> and inners bolt to the outers. If you think Cyclotouriste rings have
> ramps and pins, you're living in your own little dream world :-)
>
> Kinky Cowboy*
>
> *Batteries not included
> May contain traces of nuts
> Your milage may vary

I guess I was referring to the TA chainrings in general. Not the very
unique, exotic models. All my road bicycles have standard 135, 110,
94, 74, 58 mm 5 arm bolt circles. Never seen the need to go with
oddball difficult to find parts when the easy to find ones work just
fine.



  
Date: 14 Jun 2007 14:03:11
From: * * Chas
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source

<russellseaton1@yahoo.com > wrote in message
news:1181848576.229450.308060@e9g2000prf.googlegroups.com...
> On Jun 14, 10:16 am, Kinky Cowboy <u...@domain.com> wrote:
> > On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 07:09:00 -0700, "russellseat...@yahoo.com"
> >
> > <russellseat...@yahoo.com> wrote:
> > >On Jun 13, 5:35 pm, "NickP" <some...@nowhere.au> wrote:
> > >> Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest
I've
> > >> turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
> >
> > >I've ordered TA chainrings from Settle Cycles in England. Even with
> > >shipping costs, they were still considerably cheaper than
> > >domestically. Not sure if the 40 tooth is an outer ring
specifically,
> > >but as long as its the right bolt circle, it will fit. Might end up
> > >with pins/ramps on the outside of the ring and no provision for the
> > >little peg that goes between the ring and crank arm.
> >
> > Settle don't carry Cyclotouriste any more, and Cyclotouriste rings are
> > highly specific as to position because there is no spider, the middles
> > and inners bolt to the outers. If you think Cyclotouriste rings have
> > ramps and pins, you're living in your own little dream world :-)
> >
> > Kinky Cowboy*
> >
> > *Batteries not included
> > May contain traces of nuts
> > Your milage may vary
>
> I guess I was referring to the TA chainrings in general. Not the very
> unique, exotic models. All my road bicycles have standard 135, 110,
> 94, 74, 58 mm 5 arm bolt circles. Never seen the need to go with
> oddball difficult to find parts when the easy to find ones work just
> fine.
>

Cyclotouriste cranks and chainring were the norm for 50 years or more.
Their chainrings and cranks were the standard for tandems, triples, track,
road racing and so on. Cyclotouriste triple cranksets were the standard
for the first 5-10 years of MTBs - they had 26T chainrings.

Stronglight, Nervar and most of the other European crankset manufacturers
made cranks that interchanged with TA. Even Sugino made a triple crankset
that interchanged with TA.

Retro grouch




   
Date: 14 Jun 2007 23:28:41
From: M-gineering
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
* * Chas wrote:

>
> Stronglight, Nervar and most of the other European crankset manufacturers
> made cranks that interchanged with TA. Even Sugino made a triple crankset
> that interchanged with TA.

As did Shimano, who even did a version for the DD pedals!

--
/Marten

info(apestaartje)m-gineering(punt)nl


 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 10:40:16
From: Ozark Bicycle
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
On Jun 14, 12:06 pm, Hank Wirtz <h...@wirtznet.net > wrote:
> On Jun 14, 9:12 am, mark <markfel...@earthlink.net> wrote:
>
> > NickP wrote:
> > > Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
> > > turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>
> > Harris Cyclery has them on their website
> > (http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/french-cranks.html).
>
> > mark
>
> Looks like they're down to 36, 44 & 48 only.


Sugino made a "clone" of the TA Cyclotouriste crank (I can't recall
their name for it at this moment). It was available until 2-3 years
ago, so Sugino might be a source for suitable rings.




 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 10:06:21
From: Hank Wirtz
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
On Jun 14, 9:12 am, mark <markfel...@earthlink.net > wrote:
> NickP wrote:
> > Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
> > turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>
> Harris Cyclery has them on their website
> (http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/french-cranks.html).
>
> mark

Looks like they're down to 36, 44 & 48 only.



 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 16:12:48
From: mark
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
NickP wrote:
> Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
> turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>
>
>
Harris Cyclery has them on their website
(http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/french-cranks.html).

mark


 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 07:09:00
From: russellseaton1@yahoo.com
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
On Jun 13, 5:35 pm, "NickP" <some...@nowhere.au > wrote:
> Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
> turned up at any of my usual suppliers.

I've ordered TA chainrings from Settle Cycles in England. Even with
shipping costs, they were still considerably cheaper than
domestically. Not sure if the 40 tooth is an outer ring specifically,
but as long as its the right bolt circle, it will fit. Might end up
with pins/ramps on the outside of the ring and no provision for the
little peg that goes between the ring and crank arm.



  
Date: 14 Jun 2007 16:16:00
From: Kinky Cowboy
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 07:09:00 -0700, "russellseaton1@yahoo.com"
<russellseaton1@yahoo.com > wrote:

>On Jun 13, 5:35 pm, "NickP" <some...@nowhere.au> wrote:
>> Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
>> turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>
>I've ordered TA chainrings from Settle Cycles in England. Even with
>shipping costs, they were still considerably cheaper than
>domestically. Not sure if the 40 tooth is an outer ring specifically,
>but as long as its the right bolt circle, it will fit. Might end up
>with pins/ramps on the outside of the ring and no provision for the
>little peg that goes between the ring and crank arm.

Settle don't carry Cyclotouriste any more, and Cyclotouriste rings are
highly specific as to position because there is no spider, the middles
and inners bolt to the outers. If you think Cyclotouriste rings have
ramps and pins, you're living in your own little dream world :-)

Kinky Cowboy*

*Batteries not included
May contain traces of nuts
Your milage may vary



   
Date: 14 Jun 2007 08:59:17
From: * * Chas
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source

"Kinky Cowboy" <user@domain.com > wrote in message
news:snm2731s3r4jo0209ae70a3192n7qo98en@4ax.com...
> On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 07:09:00 -0700, "russellseaton1@yahoo.com"
> <russellseaton1@yahoo.com> wrote:
>
> >On Jun 13, 5:35 pm, "NickP" <some...@nowhere.au> wrote:
> >> Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest
I've
> >> turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
> >
> >I've ordered TA chainrings from Settle Cycles in England. Even with
> >shipping costs, they were still considerably cheaper than
> >domestically. Not sure if the 40 tooth is an outer ring specifically,
> >but as long as its the right bolt circle, it will fit. Might end up
> >with pins/ramps on the outside of the ring and no provision for the
> >little peg that goes between the ring and crank arm.
>
> Settle don't carry Cyclotouriste any more, and Cyclotouriste rings are
> highly specific as to position because there is no spider, the middles
> and inners bolt to the outers. If you think Cyclotouriste rings have
> ramps and pins, you're living in your own little dream world :-)
>
> Kinky Cowboy*

There are 2 kinds of 40T Cyclotouriste outer chainrings that attach to the
crankarm with 5 bolts - those with bolt holes for attaching inner
chainrings and those without (for tandem crossovers and other special
uses).

TA may also have made 40T CRs in track width???

Chas.




 
Date: 13 Jun 2007 19:31:26
From: BCDrums
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
NickP wrote:
> Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
> turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>
>

How about Peter White? This talented wheel builder has a shot in New
Hampshire, and I believe he is stocks TA rings & cranks.

http://www.peterwhitecycles.com/

BC


 
Date: 14 Jun 2007 00:05:58
From: Kinky Cowboy
Subject: Re: TA Cyclotouriste 40t outer chainring source
On Thu, 14 Jun 2007 08:35:09 +1000, "NickP" <someone@nowhere.au >
wrote:

>Anyone know of a source for these? I need two. 44t is the closest I've
>turned up at any of my usual suppliers.
>

If all else fails, Highpath will make them
http://www.highpath.co.uk/cycles/eggs/01.html
but they'll be about US$120 each

Kinky Cowboy*

*Batteries not included
May contain traces of nuts
Your milage may vary