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I'll be able to tell you properly in a week or so, but I've currently got force22 and cannondale sisl cranks + rings, the front shifting is pretty poor, to the point I now have 1x11 with a very expensive chain catcher. I reckon it's because of the cannondale sisl cranks chainline spacing issue but it could be because of the chainrings.
Apparently 11 speed chainrings are spaced very slightly closer together too, and this may impact it, so if you really want to use the kcnc, use it with the rival 22 rings, is what i'd say.
there's no such thing as 10 speed or 11 speed cranksets, only 10 speed or 11 speed chainrings. 10 speed chainrings for the above inward spacing issue may struggle, they may not
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Apparently 11 speed chainrings are spaced very slightly closer together too, and this may impact it, so if you really want to use the kcnc, use it with the rival 22 rings, is what i'd say.
Leonard Zinn reckons they're the same spacing.
So i have a KCNC RD1 crankset lying around and would like to buy a Rival 22 group.
Should I just try using the kcnc crankset with the other Rival 22 bits or are the Rival chainrings so much better in combination with the FD?
How do 10s cranksets perform in general when combined with 11s parts?