+1 for 48/34 and no doubt tester is stronger than I.
Surely tho 'sub-compact' indicates a small ring of <34T such as used in the recent Shimano GRX chainsets?
Surely tho 'sub-compact' indicates a small ring of <34T
That does seem to be common usage, but since the OP pitched the question in terms of 48/36 I thought I'd run with the 110mm PCD implication 🙂
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+1 for 48/34 and no doubt tester is stronger than I.
Surely tho 'sub-compact' indicates a small ring of <34T such as used in the recent Shimano GRX chainsets?