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I got a new cassette and my bike rides like new.... Come ride Tuesday night Trip!
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KD, What chainring are you running? I am switching to XX1 cranks for a wider range without changing crank arms. I have the arms for the 32 and 34. Those are fine for most of the local trails but when I get in the mountains I will need the 30 and 28. XX1 handles all of them. Other than that I have no complaints. The ride this bike shells out is awesome. Still nimble like the 26 but rolls a hell of a lot better. Looking back, I am really glad that I waited on the bike I wanted. Tons of shops offered me "deals" on other brands and then my newest LBS got me the Yeti that I wanted. He is not even a Yeti dealer. His grandmother lives by the shop in Golden and he knows most folks there. Thought that was pretty cool.
Dream, I may try and make it Tuesday. I've been sidelined for three weeks due to bad tennis elbow that has worked into my hands. What time?
Dream, I may try and make it Tuesday. I've been sidelined for three weeks due to bad tennis elbow that has worked into my hands. What time?
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Right now I have a 34t on the front (with 10-42t on the back), but I'm going to swap it out to 32t at some point soon. With the 34-42 combo as my 'granny", it's very similar to my ghetto 1x10 setup of 30-36t.
I can make all of the climbs around here, but some of the steep ones are a little more of a grind than I'd like if I'm riding lots of miles. I think a 32t will be a perfect compromise to give me just a little bit easier gearing. I don't have many long, flat sections to ride so I'm not as concerned with the low end.
I can make all of the climbs around here, but some of the steep ones are a little more of a grind than I'd like if I'm riding lots of miles. I think a 32t will be a perfect compromise to give me just a little bit easier gearing. I don't have many long, flat sections to ride so I'm not as concerned with the low end.
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@KneeDeep 298945 wrote:Right now I have a 34t on the front (with 10-42t on the back), but I'm going to swap it out to 32t at some point soon. With the 34-42 combo as my 'granny", it's very similar to my ghetto 1x10 setup of 30-36t.
I can make all of the climbs around here, but some of the steep ones are a little more of a grind than I'd like if I'm riding lots of miles. I think a 32t will be a perfect compromise to give me just a little bit easier gearing. I don't have many long, flat sections to ride so I'm not as concerned with the low end.
Yeah, low end is not my concern either. Even on long flat sections I would rarely use the smallest cog. On my triple, the only time it was in the big ring was a long downhill gravel road.
I can make all of the climbs around here, but some of the steep ones are a little more of a grind than I'd like if I'm riding lots of miles. I think a 32t will be a perfect compromise to give me just a little bit easier gearing. I don't have many long, flat sections to ride so I'm not as concerned with the low end.
Yeah, low end is not my concern either. Even on long flat sections I would rarely use the smallest cog. On my triple, the only time it was in the big ring was a long downhill gravel road.