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• #96327
If it's just one or two can't you do it yourself? Print onto sticky back and stick it in a book?
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• #96328
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• #96329
Does the Wolftooth work better with a short cage or a long cage RD?
ie. if I have the SS and GS versions of Ultegra Di2 and a 11-40T or 11-42T MTB cassette, which RD should I use?
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• #96330
which RD should I use?
Neither has the capacity to accommodate a 2x (other than a very old-school half-step) with such a large range cassette, and a Wolftooth does not change that. For a 1x set-up, the GS needs less hanger extension to fit the dinner plate, so it should be slightly less shit changing at the top assuming there are different lengths of wolves' teeth available to make either RD work at all
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• #96331
I'm sure I've seen people running 2x w/ MTB cassettes (@frank9755) otherwise I'd not have bought it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iNpdLrlN4HI
I've now got one of the newer RDs so guess I'll see what happens with both.
Maybe I saw people using MTB RDs?
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• #96332
"The Di2 rear derailleurs are rated for a 42-tooth sprocket in a 2 x 11 system, so you could go slightly lower than I have. I'd love to hear from anyone who's tried this.
WolfTooth RoadLinkIf you wanted to save money, you could use a £22.95 Wolf Tooth Roadlink (link is external) to extend the capacity of your existing rear derailleur. According to the manufacturer, the Roadlink will extend any non-Shadow GS rear derailleur to work with an 11-40 cassette."
https://road.cc/content/feature/246424-how-get-ultra-low-gearing-gravel-bike-adventures
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• #96333
I've now got one of the newer RDs
The 8050 has another 2 teeth of total capacity compared with the 6870, but it's still only 39T, so with your 11-40, the maximum difference between chainrings would be 10T. If you used the 6870 and 11-42, that would narrow to just 6T, i.e. a half-step
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• #96334
I was running a 32/46 combo last year. I could customise the cassette so the high gears aren't so high. I still don't get how the other guys have set theirs up.
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• #96335
You just don't use the 17t and below on the cassette when in the little ring, I presume.
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• #96336
Sounds like you can't handle the truth.
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• #96337
Sounds like you're a bit of a cunt.
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• #96338
Peoples,
Opinions on bb30 crank (Sram Rival) on a BSA BBed frame?
I know of the possibility of bsa30 bottom brackets.
Any cons? Longetivity?Of course the safe route would be to go gxp but the bb30 cranks are a whole bunch lighter and I like the thought.
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• #96339
Anyone comment on bike fits they've had to help me choose please? Any info about where, how much, what they did and how useful you found it would be really helpful. I'm trying to decide between a budget and an expensive fit and hear recommendations all the time but have no idea of the actual difference. Thanks
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• #96340
Opinions on bb30 crank (Sram Rival) on a BSA BBed frame?
The "BB30" cranks which are really 386Evo are fine, they use normal BB30 bearings in cups which screw into a BSC shell just like GXP or HT2 but a bit bigger. True BB30 cranks in a BSC shell should be avoided like the plague.
AFAIK, SRAM "BB30" cranks except Red Exogram are really 386Evo and use spacers to take up the slack when installed in BB30 or BBRight shells.
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• #96341
is there a narrower band on adapter than 31.8mm?
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• #96342
is there a narrower band on adapter than 31.8mm?
28.6mm is the next size down, to suit most old-school steel seat tubes. There's a cheap aluminium one which comes with lots of different names on the packaging but they all seem to be the same (so support a fellow forumenger), or a #buyer Parlee carbon fibre one.
KCNC do a slightly nicer than generic one in pretty colours https://www.bike24.com/p229310.html
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• #96343
Cool, many thanks.
One would still need one of the bsa30 BBS then of course?
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• #96344
the bb30 cranks are a whole bunch lighter
Have you weighed them? SRAM says Rival22 is 16g heavier in BB30
SRAM 30mm axles are a poorly documented shit show, if you want something which will definitely work in a 68mm BSC shell, stick to GXP (or better still get a Shimano crank🙂)
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• #96346
QR Code generators - are they all much the same? recommended site?
edit: and do phones generally need an app downloaded to be able to read them? I thought not but checking on my (android, huawei) phone it seems like I do
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• #96347
Is this a fake San Marco Superleggera?
Purchased (hardly used second hand) by my pal but he's a little worried it may be an imitation.
Main areas of concern:
No weight written on underside (115g on scales)
The horizontal central line of the 'A' of Aspide on the nose doesn't link to the right/diagonal.
The finish where the rails meet the nose on the undersideAnyone got one they can compare?
Cheers
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• #96349
Is this a fake
Yes. See https://www.lfgss.com/comments/14520388/incontext et seq. The real ones don't have a transverse reinforcing rib connecting the two aft rail anchor points.
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• #96350
has anyone been to Kingdom "woodland retreat and cycling club" in Penshurst, Kent? Is it nice?
Yeah clairty. My strong. Isn't. Point.