Low gears - road Q factor - power meter -> probably a 'choose 2' situation unless you stump up for pedals?
Close is this - https://www.sram.com/en/sram/models/pm-riv-w-d1
Rotor will do you 46/30 on a 43.5 chainline but that's £700+
I already have the 46/30 P2M but I wanted to see if I could go lower. I'm making it more difficult because I also need 165mm cranks.
I wonder if there's something like the Cannondale option where you could get MTB cranks and then swap the axle to get back to road Q-factor.
Do Stages do a crank that would fit XTR narrow-Q double?
Or move your cleats outwards.
Or sack off the power meter on a gravel bike....
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Low gears - road Q factor - power meter -> probably a 'choose 2' situation unless you stump up for pedals?
Close is this - https://www.sram.com/en/sram/models/pm-riv-w-d1
Rotor will do you 46/30 on a 43.5 chainline but that's £700+