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• #2
what's your cassette out of interest?
I ran a 50/38 on a std 130 bcd with an 11-28 cassette which covers 119.9"-35.8"
a 50/34 compact with a 12-25 gives you 109.9-35.9 gear inch range. Whilst the jumps between sprockets are bigger at the lower end for the 11-28 you'll be able to utilise the 38 ring far more than the 34, the only useful mid speed ratio on that is in the 12/13 cogs.
If you do go compact, I'd suggest you get a 36 ring unless you are doing particularly hilly rides.
here's sheldon's online gear calc so you can work out what you need http://www.sheldonbrown.com/gears/ -
• #3
Cheers for that. I was going to ask about the inner ring on a compact. It's still my road bike, so I don't think I need an incredibly low gear. It's just at the moment there is no way I can keep my spinning speed/cadence(?) at anything near the same level on a hill.
My rear is 12-27t - bought largely because of a *very *cheap online deal on a 105 one and got Evans to price match. Also I was worried about too great a max size for the rear mech.
I guess the issue is that I would then have to buy a new inner ring and rear cassette. Which is probably going to knock on +£60.... but that is cheaper than the £200 Rotors I had started to convince myself of :S
Hi,
After a few rides on the weekend I've realised I need a lot more bike time, but also I definitely need a compact crankset.
Currently I have a 6700 Ultegra. So a nice swap would be for a 6750 Ultegra.
But right now I've decided to prioritise practicality over looks. So I'll take any Shimano compact crankset that will fit a "Shimano Integrated Press Fit" - which I think is a BB86.
Or if anyone has the shims that would give me more choice that would be great too.