gump Retrobike Rider Feedback View Jan 27, 2007 #11 Russ, careful of your chainline too if you are just removing a ring from a triple and need all the sprockets
Russ, careful of your chainline too if you are just removing a ring from a triple and need all the sprockets
R Russell Old School Grand Master Jan 27, 2007 #12 gump":23udai0e said: Russ, careful of your chainline too if you are just removing a ring from a triple and need all the sprockets Click to expand... Yeah, depending on the configuration I go for, I'm going to play with the BB length aswell. I can see some 'fun fiddling' is going to be had
gump":23udai0e said: Russ, careful of your chainline too if you are just removing a ring from a triple and need all the sprockets Click to expand... Yeah, depending on the configuration I go for, I'm going to play with the BB length aswell. I can see some 'fun fiddling' is going to be had
S stevet1 BoTM Winner Gold Trader Feedback View Jan 29, 2007 #13 If you spend a lot of time in the 26T ring you'll wear it out very quickly.
R Russell Old School Grand Master Jan 29, 2007 #14 stevet1":3jtozu8l said: If you spend a lot of time in the 26T ring you'll wear it out very quickly. Click to expand... I'm more likely to be walking up hill with those ratios!!!
stevet1":3jtozu8l said: If you spend a lot of time in the 26T ring you'll wear it out very quickly. Click to expand... I'm more likely to be walking up hill with those ratios!!!