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  • Long and low. Much aero wow

  • Where did you find that picture of me?

  • I have some XT cranks (104 bcd) and trying to run a 1x setup with 10 spd RD ...

    Do I need to worry if a chainring is for inner/outer ring?
    Will a 9 spd chainring work with 10 spd chain? (yes/I think but the wiggle q&a has thrown me off)
    Do I need to worry about width of ring?
    What do I buy? I want 42-44t?

    help.


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  • If it’s not a narrow wide chain ring you may drop your chain so you’ll need a chain guide up front to help generally keep the chain on especially on the rough stuff.

    Internal width of 9-10-11 speed chains should all be 3/32nds so should work. It’s the outside width that changes to allow more sprockets on the rear

    42 or 44 depends on so many variables - tyre size, terrain, style of riding. If you have a low cadence and like grinding a big gear go for the bigger ring, if you like spinning go for the little one. There won’t be a huge difference anyway

  • I’m 6’3 with a 31” inside leg so my bikes often look disproportionate too

  • Internal width of 9-10-11 speed chains should all be 11/128"

    ftfy

  • Thanks, knew I’d get something wrong.

    The theory still holds up though 👍🏻

  • theory still holds up

    Practice holds up even better - most 6/7/8-speed chainrings are actually thin enough to run 9/10/11-speed chain.

  • Good to know!

    In my practice I have found so but it’s good to know there’s some knowledge to back it up

  • Anyone London based have 2x spare Shimano SM-BH90 Flange Connecting Bolts?? For Shimano di2 hydro shifters.

    Turns out I only have non-flanged and was a little hasty having already stripped the cockpit to build with new shifters.

  • Noted.
    However, I literally got them for free, so I have nothing invested in them and even though I don’t believe in collecting stuff. I think I’ll forever keep these in my collection ;)

  • Great to see you decided to keep it. Where did you get the fork from?

  • I totally understand. Lucky you:)

  • Transferred the rack from the Pomp to the Kendo.
    Forgot how fun and lively this is to ride.

  • Rest of the pics here

  • Kendo is superb, going for something similar with my Dart but yours puts mine to shame.

    Never seen one before, C-track mould?

  • Exhibit A

  • Thanks! Your Dart looks real good too.
    It's a strongly inspired "hommage" made in Taiwan.

  • Looks super fun. How do the Strong V grips hold up? Because mine don't hold up a year

  • eBay, they were local to my girlfriend's parents in Yorkshire so I had to wait a while to get them, but worth it. I love alpha Q stuff, they're 400g with an uncut steerer.

  • Thanks! Those are the Strong X grips, the mirror mold of the Strong V's. It's been a year and I can see some wear but I'm not dailying this bike so it's not a concern.

  • My orange Soma Wolverine suffered the infamous crack at the chain stay, so I got a black Wolverine to replace it. Upgraded the groupset while I was at it and went full rando cunt with silver VO guards.


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  • Was there an action that caused the crack or did it just happen?

  • Momentary awful paint job gone, I'll be restoring the paint back to new.

  • Following @Eamesy on IG I would say quite a lot action caused that :-)

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