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• #252
psee in anti shocker! ;)
FBNPNA tho
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• #253
anti
FBNPNAAren't they the opposite these days? :)
Forks look ok I think and the guards are awesome.
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• #254
Took it out yesterday and it rides wonderfully in this setup. Doesn't feel sluggish at all.
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• #255
Love this bike! Custom steel is the way to go
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• #256
Looks awesome! What mudguards are you using? They look really minimal but do the job.
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• #257
Look like PDWs.
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• #258
Looking to go 1x11. What is the cheapest (and best) way of doing this without buying a new gruppo?
Wolftooth chainring. Bigger 11s MTB cassette. MTB clutch mech and a JTEK Shiftmate for mating the 5800 shifters with the mech. Would work?
Edit: Is there even 11's Shimano MTB mech available? Lost
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• #259
I had a 105 5800 mediumcage derailleur combined with a 11-32t and a compact chainset.
Shimano says that derailleur only works up to 32t, but I suspect it could work with the 11s 11-40t XT m8000 cassette in a single ring setup. -
• #260
Couldn't you run a sram mtb rear derallieur so not needing a shift mate, as they work with sram shifters and as sram and shimano 11speed are spaced the same. Then the halo or superstar narrow wide chain rings are cheaper
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• #261
Shimano/Sram are not compatible.
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• #262
You want to buy my Rotor 3d plus and absolute black 42t narrow wide combo with BSA BB? 165mm.
Also if you have the brakes set up front = left, rear = right then I have a spare sram S500 right hand lever; just get a used 11 speed sram shifter, MTB mech, wolftooth ring.
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• #263
Ignore me - I got confused between cassette and derallieur compatability
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• #264
Sunrace make a very reasonably priced 12-42 which you can use with a short cage zee mech.
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• #265
I would definitely try with a new chainring and your existing mech before worrying about a clutch mech.
I've been running 1 x for a few weeks now with an old campag chainring and an old mtb mech and haven't had any issues with chain drop, I reckon a narrow wide and standard mech is gonna be good enough, you can always change the mech out if you have issues (which i doubt you will)
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• #266
+1
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• #267
I run a n/w with a 105 rear derailleur, never had a problem with chain dropping off. I have an almost new zee mech in the parts bin if you go that way.
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• #268
I run di2 1*11 also without issues. Even when i'm racing 'cross.
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• #269
Thanks. Just remembered that a buddy ran wolftooth and 10s rival an entire cross season without issues. Will try that.
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• #270
never dropped a chain on my 1x10 105-setup. No narrow-wides, no chain guides or anything. Just put the derailleur spring on the stiffer setting and you're good to go.
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• #271
you said a few pages ago you would have chose a different tube set for this frame? Why is this?
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• #272
Just a bit heavy as it is. Spirit would've been nice.
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• #273
Cant be that heavy? considering I ride a 10kg All city!
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• #274
With the fork and mudguard, you're looking at around 10.5-11kg.
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• #275
Looking to go 1x11. What is the cheapest (and best) way of doing this without buying a new gruppo?
Bit late but;
Chainring.
Shorten chain.
That's it.
BTW Wolftooth are awesome, but isn't necessary as any narrow/wide will work.
Such weight. Much practical.
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