I can change the sprocket by +/- 1 tooth without worrying about the brake on my singlespeed, which gives a good range on a micro drive - 27/12,13 or 14. If you're running big sprockets, it might be more of an issue if you don't want to swap chainrings at the same time to keep effective chainstay length roughly constant
I can change the sprocket by +/- 1 tooth without worrying about the brake on my singlespeed, which gives a good range on a micro drive - 27/12,13 or 14. If you're running big sprockets, it might be more of an issue if you don't want to swap chainrings at the same time to keep effective chainstay length roughly constant