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  • Re gearing chat, is it just me or are a lot of the ssmtb build I'm seeing lately running really low gearing?

    Noticed it with all the NAHBS bikes recently.

  • 34x16 isn't unreasonable?

  • i find around 56-58" fine for most of the stuff i do tbh. Is that considered a bit big?

  • Well, I know 32:16 is the 'classic' ss gear ration, if you're running 34:16 then that's bigger.

    I thought a lot of the nahbs bikes looked a lot smaller, closer to 1:1 gearing.

  • Edit: To be fair, I have to ride 5miles to reach my trails of choice and 34x16 just gets me up the climbs there. Otherwise I'd probably go smaller.

  • Haha!

    I'm riding 36:21 just now. Was 32:21 but was spinning out on slightest downhills.

  • If I didn't commute on my MTB I'd go down to 32/18, but anything lower than 32/16 on the way to work is too low. Still, might help get me up some steeper stuff...

  • just get stronger and lighter, don't lower the gear

  • I thought a lot of the nahbs bikes looked a lot smaller, closer to 1:1 gearing.

    Gear inches ftw.

    559 + 2 * 2.2 * 25.4 = 671mm = 26.4" overall diameter

    So 32:16 on 26x2.2" = 52.8"

    559 + 2 * 3.8 * 25.4 = 752mm = 29.6" overall diameter

    52.8/29.6 = 1.784

    34/19 = 1.789

    622 + 2 * 3.0 * 25.4 = 774mm = 30.5" overall diameter

    52.8/30.5 = 1.731

    33/19 = 1.737

    Also, 32:16 is classic SSMTB race gear, not "go exploring, ride up the Eiger" gear.

  • If you ride somewhere with proper hills, like Devon, you run 32:18 or 32:19 Yes you spin, but you get used to it. Guy I rode a lot with on Tour Divide (mostly shallow gradients) was running 33:16 and he stomped up most hills, and could spin for days, literally.

  • 36x22 is my hilly, all-day gear on 29" wheels. That's a cadence of 110 rpm at 25kph, which isn't silly. Riding a singlespeed well is all about learning to pedal at different cadences. and momentum, that's important too.

  • Tried 30:18 on a recent steep hilly event because I had a NW 30T and no 19T. Worked out a tiny bit under 32:19 which was good.
    Riding a single speed is all about coping with unbearable pain.

  • I got 32:20 on my ss 29

  • Ugly stem is ugly but i love the new riding position.

  • my ns surge evo, just fitted new tyres

  • How're the tyre clearances there?

    Had a 89 Rockhopper a few years back and assumed that size of tyre was out of the question.

  • I'm sorry if this is an offtop, but what kind of rear sprocket does Charge Cooker 0 takes?
    Is it a screw-on as on track hubs or something else? Link to a specific less than 16t piece is appreciated, cause 32:18 sucks. :)

    Also are there any DIY options of 2 point spanner to work with eccentric bbs?

    Cheers!

  • My newly finished Stooge. 32/19 & 27.5+

  • What's a good SS sprocket + conversion kit for a 10/11spd freehub body?

    I vaguely recall Surly(?) doing fat bottom sprockets that stop the sprocket digging into freehub body splines. Is there a 'best' option for what I want? No cheap kits here, Chop.

  • Much of a muchness really, most of them are fat at the base to protect the freehub.
    The Surly kit has nicely-rounded black, swappable spacers to adjust the chainline. Works great for me. Although you only get two variations..

  • http://www.jejamescycles.com/onza-single-speed-conversion-kit-cfd7953.html

    onza single speed conversion kit
    lots of different sized spacers for that perfect chainline
    have two of these and can't fault them

  • actually that velosolo one looks nice

  • I'm using velosolo spacer kit and halo fat foot wide base cog. Can't fault either, but I'm not a very serious mtb'er.

  • I'm not either, but if I do something stupid in a year's time and ride the Worlds I'd rather buy something fucking good now.

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