just catching up with some chat about sub compact ratios and power meters from @hippy and @amey a few pages back
obviously it'd be a big investment but the Easton Cinch and gravel chainrings would allow a 47/32 or even 46/30 if you wanted.
I'm loving 46/30 with triple crankset. Most of the time I'm effectively 1× with 46t 11-36 and the chainline is just right with the middle ring. .
You can get a triple crankset really cheap, which often come with 30t, then I just bought a Stronglight chainring for <£20
But is there a powermeter in there too?
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just catching up with some chat about sub compact ratios and power meters from @hippy and @amey a few pages back
obviously it'd be a big investment but the Easton Cinch and gravel chainrings would allow a 47/32 or even 46/30 if you wanted.