When looking at a (sub compact) double chainset, are there preferred chainring combinations that have the best shifting?
Let's say I want a 26t small chainring, which large chainring would suit this best? Would 42t work?
I think 16t jump is the standard. I think grx is 17th. So if you want 26 small you'd need 42 max big. So yes.
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When looking at a (sub compact) double chainset, are there preferred chainring combinations that have the best shifting?
Let's say I want a 26t small chainring, which large chainring would suit this best? Would 42t work?