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• #13902
1x for ground clearance, mud, aeros. For everything else there's a front derailer.
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• #13903
It was a good idea to get more volume/contact patch when people were converting low-clearance frames. I still like 650B unless it's deep ruts when pedal clearance becomes an issue.
I would like to try 650 x something bigger than 50mm to see just how big a tyre I can fit on the Kinesis. #csb
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• #13904
In mtb it appears to have been relegated to mostly mullet bikes and small people now
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• #13905
650b looks naff in big bikes, people just started using to chuck massive rubber on bikes with no clearance. 29 is quicker on MTB, should make even more a difference in bikes with no suspension, smaller tires and drop bars.
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• #13906
I wouldn't say "noticeably". On an average wheel, you will save what, 60 maybe 100gr.
Even if it's rotationnal mass I don't think it will really matter.
PS : I'm not a racer, I run 1x everywhere :) -
• #13907
What’s the overall conclusion on the gearing chat? Who won?
I'd like to know this too
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• #13908
Isn't it bit like war or religion - there can't be any winners (except Big-Bike-industry if they get to sell you new stuff)?
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• #13909
Someone definitely won
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• #13910
What’s the overall conclusion on the gearing chat? Who won?
Can someone summarise the discussion and conclusions in 100 words?
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• #13911
1x sucks
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• #13912
It is better to have a front derailleur and double chainring for a 2 x setup in almost all cases, allowing for greater flexibility and range in the gear choices vis-à-vis varying terrain except when you don’t want that in which case you should go right there on ahead and use a single chainring with a low number of teeth and see how you get on with it because as Schopenhauer noted, true happiness is sadly an illusion but that does not per-se discount the noble aim of reducing misery nor by extension, adopting a phenomenological perspective to gearing choice.
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• #13913
It is better to have a front derailleur and double chainring for a 2 x setup in almost all cases
You're not wrong there
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• #13914
don't get hung up on the details man
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• #13915
It is better to have 1x and no front derailleur in almost all cases, allowing for lower weight, better aeros and better control except when you don't want that, in which case go right there on ahead and use a double chainring with all the teeth and floppy chain and...
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• #13917
I won and even if I didn't I'll keep telling you I won until long after you've all lost interest/died.
2x ftw
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• #13918
Maybe next we can discuss how long a piece of string is.
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• #13919
Won't somebody please think of the gearboxes?!
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• #13920
I was hoping we'd get back to the 27.5 vs 29er argument. I want to know if I can skip buying 650 wheels and just get a "gravel" frame that clears 29x 2.2
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• #13922
So many valuable arguments lately, only because Arkoses are out of stock?
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• #13923
Tyre size doesn't matter on Zwift
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• #13924
Just one piece of string? I have 2 pieces.
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• #13925
The other 150 words depict the frustration brought by the massive jumps in the large range cassette.
29 gravel = monster cross
Different bike geometry, wont look as cool in your instagram photos. Worth it just alone for the cheap mtb wheels you can pick up used. Also you'll probably be able to fit 650b 3.0 tires in a contemporary monster cross frame like a salsa fargo or bombtrack beyond.