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• #5552
no i'd go 10sp road and change the cassette and brifter too ..... with super compact up front i could get away with a less wider range cassette too
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• #5553
@Heldring @WimVDD and everyone here, 28th of october I'm organising a gravel ride around Utrecht (the Netherlands). For details add me on facebook (https://www.facebook.com/indebetouw) or send a private message on instagram (https://www.instagram.com/crankzinnig/). @peter_v is already attending :)
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• #5554
with super compact up front i could get away with a less wider range cassette too.
Really is the better solution, however the small disadvantage is that the modern road front derailleur may not cope well when you go smaller than says, 46/30 and that is even pretty optimistic as my front derailleur performance is a little lacklustre (abet still work) compare to the 50/34 it was originally optimised for.
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• #5555
i think my FD is a triple specific and i just prevented third shift using the limit screws.... so far it seems to shift ok, but i've yet to use it an "anger"....
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• #5556
Yeah boii!
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• #5557
Di2 fooooooooool!
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• #5558
(even this is too much for me)
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• #5559
Won't the front derailleur will only care for the chainring difference Ed?(as long as the derailleur height is correct)
Although Shimano did release the Cx70 to use with 46 big ring, so maybe there are somerhing with the cage shape?
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• #5561
argggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh my eyes my eyes
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• #5562
It’s the bike of late eighties/early nineties French exchange student.
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• #5563
Would be cool if you could join, will have more details in the 2 weeks leading up to that!
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• #5564
Totally ridiculous.
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• #5565
Works perfectly. Thanks again.
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• #5566
buy a stupendously expensive set of aero wheels designed for a specific tire/width, add 10mm to that (ofc it is a compass tire) and then ensure you can't really go fast anyway by having your tallest gear be, what 44/11?
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• #5568
You might be surprised how fast one can go in 44x11...
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• #5569
Don’t
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• #5570
Can SRAM Apex 1 RD be run with regular road cassettes? I am thinking about putting a narrower ratio cassette (11-28 or 11-32) on my second wheelset. On SRAM website it says "fits 11-36 through 10-42 cassettes", will shifting with smaller cassette be less precise then?
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• #5571
No, won't make a difference. Will work fine.
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• #5572
any ideas for something steel, sram and within cycle to work budget?
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• #5573
fitted 2.25 tyre to the front of the Pickenflick - great for lunctime runs out to Clayton Vale MTB singletrack (near Manchester velodrome)
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• #5574
I'm looking at picking up a Genesis Datum frameset, but I'm not sure about a couple of things and would love some advice (I'm a roadie and this will be my first gravel/disk brake bike)
Is there any downside to the 15mm thru axle fork or the QR rear axle frame? The standard seems to now be 12mm thru axle front and rear. I'm planning on building up the bike with some Hunt gravel wheels which come with adaptors. I'd probably just swap tyres for road/gravel excursions (i.e. 32mm Pirellis on road and 35mm Gravel kings for off road)
Also, I was keen on a threaded bottom bracket at first, but this frame comes with a BB86 press fit bottom bracket. I'm a bit scarred from my Trek Madone BB90 issues - is a threaded bottom bracket really any better or is the BB86 system ok for British weather?
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• #5575
Both non-issues .. it'll be fine
You'll be using some kind of cable adjusters {tanpan / jtek) with the 10 speed MTB dearileuers though, so more reason to keep the 9 speed :)