but at around $440 for just the arms and spider, it comes pretty dearly.
The IRD can be had for around $170 here which is competitive with the Sugino Alpina. The IRD has a better q-factor (140 mm versus 159 mm) but I am not very sophisticated about what q-factor means to me or how it affects me. The immortal Sheldon Brown gives a plausible case for q-factor, or tread:
The tread, or "Q factor" of a crankset is the horizontal width of the cranks, measured from where the pedals screw in. The wider the tread, the farther apart your feet will be. It is generally considered a good idea to keep the tread fairly narrow. There are three main reasons for this:
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She rode a great ride yesterday, sprinting 18 miles with me chasing her.