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Re: Hey Super Dave, what crankset is Cameron Brown using? [tripoet]
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Re: Hey Super Dave, what crankset is Cameron Brown using? [tripoet]
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It looks like the SRM Amateur Road Crank with Campy rings to me.
I'll shoot him an email and find out for sure.
Cheers,
Herbert
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I'll shoot him an email and find out for sure.
Cheers,
Herbert
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Re: Hey Super Dave, what crankset is Cameron Brown using? [Herbert]
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Are you sure those are Campag rings? As far as I am aware they didn't produce black chainrings, at least to the public.
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Re: Hey Super Dave, what crankset is Cameron Brown using? [tripoet]
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I'll guess that he has an SRM Am drive side crank arm with what appears to be TA or perhaps Stronglight Chainrings. The non-drive side arm does appear to be a Campagnolo Carbon one, perhaps he wanted to shave the 20 grams.
Herbert seems to have the inside track, but I'll put $0.25 on my guess. I'm sure those aren't Campagnolo made chainrings.
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Herbert seems to have the inside track, but I'll put $0.25 on my guess. I'm sure those aren't Campagnolo made chainrings.
-SD
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Re: Hey Super Dave, what crankset is Cameron Brown using? [tripoet]
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Hello,
This sounds like a cool contest, what do we win when Herbert gets the answer. My entry is a SRM driveside and a Campy non-drive with aftermarket rings. If we have to be specific I'll go FSA rings. I don't know why but the SRM non-drive side has gotten a poor reputation. Gordo says never to use it. I dont know what the issue is though.
Styrrell
This sounds like a cool contest, what do we win when Herbert gets the answer. My entry is a SRM driveside and a Campy non-drive with aftermarket rings. If we have to be specific I'll go FSA rings. I don't know why but the SRM non-drive side has gotten a poor reputation. Gordo says never to use it. I dont know what the issue is though.
Styrrell
Re: Hey Super Dave, what crankset is Cameron Brown using? [smtyrrell99]
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I think Gordo actually answered that a week ago or so... he says it gives you major style points to run your regular crank on the left (according to a pal of his, anyways). Apparently there's nothing wrong w/ the left SRM. It's basically saying, look, I have an SRM AND a Record set.
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Re: Hey Super Dave, what crankset is Cameron Brown using? [SuperDave]
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When I said Campy rings, I did not mean Campagnolo made, only Campagnolo compatible. :-)SuperDave might be better qualified to identify chainrings than I am. The pic attached is of the SRM Amateur Road crank which is available in Shimano and Campagnolo compatibility according to Schoberer Messtechnik.
Herbert
Herbert
Re: Hey Super Dave, what crankset is Cameron Brown using? [tripoet]
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SRM crank on one side and Campag crank on the other side according to Cam, but only for this race.
Herbert
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Herbert
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I would love to see Cameron Brown's power data from IMNZ. I do not expect he would share that info though - only Gordo does that it seems. However, I suppose it is possible to guess with decent accuracy what the power data would be. My guess is normative power of about 290????
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