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• #13727
Yeah I know it can be cheap but where’s the sense in putting budget parts when everything else is so high end?
I’ll update a pic when the transfer is complete and Rose in current guise shown here. (You can see the DT Swiss / syncros carbon 650b with the venture tyres on side of pic)
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• #13728
Not really loving my new 40x 11-40 setup at the moment. I find the cassette jumps particularly annoying
Really? As the "oops I'm in biggie-big again" guy I love how I don't have to think about the chainline any more. I have the same 40/11-40T setup and while the jumps can be big, turns out I don't care much about that. I don't ride as hard as you, maybe that's a thing.
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• #13729
Yeah, the jumps mid cassette are uncomfortable at times, mostly in the faster/high cadence sections where I prefer to keep the cadence constant and just adjust +1/-1 on the cogs, it doesn't seem feasible with an 11-40 cassette.
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• #13730
that's because 40t and 11-40 is too much
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• #13731
I'm going for a sub-compact set of rings and an 11-42 for mountain gravel rides next year so I'll get used to it over winter on the local trails and tracks. For normal riding unless it's proper filthy I take the road bike anyway. I think rings and cassette are going to set me back something like 150 euros.
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• #13732
11-32 might be a stretch for the stuff I sometime ride for the winter, it will deinitely go on for next Summer
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• #13733
Why does anyone need to charge while riding, the battery’s last 2000miles? They’d last a non stop LeJoG with ease
Forgetting to charge Di2 is the most obvious reason but since you're focused on single big rides, mine lasted 1800km or to Hoosier Pass both times I've raced the Trans Am.
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• #13734
Just remeber
Again, do you know who I am?
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• #13735
1x are way overrated
Duh. How long have I been saying this?
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• #13736
11-32 cassettes are plenty enough, 11-36 maximum for steep stuff
I mean that's just bollocks.
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• #13737
What would be the benefit of having a 1x drivetrain anyway? I understand how it's an improvement for mtbs because of the big jumps in gear changes that you'll have to make. But on a gravelbike it's kind of nice to have smaller jumps in gears and you won't have to change gears upfront as often.
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• #13738
I mean that's just bollocks
Single speed for lyf
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• #13739
Fixed gravel obvs
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• #13740
11-32 cassettes are plenty enough, 11-36 maximum for steep stuff
I mean that's just bollocks.
Is it? I've gotten up (miserably) a 25% incline on 42-32 and only spun out approaching 50kmh on 42-11. On the road this is like. People on here always moan about their equipment when a few years ago they'd have been told to HTFU :)
inb4 shit fixie skidders say
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• #13741
Is it that time again
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• #13742
Is it that time again
Gearbox and IGH users need not apply
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• #13743
Who pays shimano RRP?
Everyone basically.
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• #13744
Hunt x mason wheels with gravel king tyres £250ish
700c or 650b? If the latter then I will take.
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• #13746
Chainless gnarmac, takin it to the gnarmax
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• #13747
That'll never catch on.
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• #13748
Anyone who claims "gear ratio x" is enough for everyone is wrong. I can climb Everest with both arms behind my back on a 62x11 fixed gear. Big deal. That doesn't work for my Nan, does it?
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• #13749
Argument time. When work gets you down and you can't tell them all to fuck off, come on over to LFGSS, where you can. Therapy, LFGSS style.
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• #13750
I've shamefully got a 42t cassette on my real gravel bike but it's not really necessary
This is also what I am doing. I see no reason to reduce range, add cross chaining, shelve perfectly functional parts, etc.
What for? Just run normal Compact crankset. If you need a new chainring on a budget, hot tip, don't buy Wolftooth.
Deore wide range cassette cheapest online £45 (Wiggle)
Hanger adapter cheapest online £8
(https://www.merlincycles.com/sunrace-rear-derailleur-extender-link-134836.html)
chain cheapest online £20
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/KMC-X11-Chain-11-Speed-118L-Grey/362576098445
£73