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Many thanks for all the advice it has been really useful
I have one of these, nice chainset and even includes the bottom bracket - absolute bargain if you ask me. It's basically a triple version of the SRAM apex cranks.
http://www.merlincycles.co.uk/Bike+Shop/Road+Parts/Transmission/Chainset...
Cheers for this will have a look.
You might need to bring the front mech down a couple of mm, that's all
I replaced a Truvativ 52/42/30 with Tiagra 50/39/30 and the front mech was fine.
Ok, having a look about didn't help much, everything that mentions a 52/40/32 seems to be a few years old, perhaps newer versions only come in 52/42/30?
My mistake on ring sizes they are 52/42/30. Was thinking can get triple with smaller rings, would I need to adjust front shifter to accomodate this?
Strange one, most with a 52 go 52/42/30
I'll just have a quick scout about see if i can see anything