whutn18885
Dirt Disciple
If you are taking apart a 2/3 chainring chainset then remember to get some short SS specific chain ring bolts. These are fairly cheap can be had online for about £5-£10.
Also as others have mentioned the middle ring will be fine, I ride SS but I ended up going for a bigger chainring up front as without all the rear mech routing etc the bike gearing seemed very easy to pedal so you will want to bear that in mind. I ride a SS MTB for commuting 4 miles each way with some slight hills and I have a 48/18, I can often spin out on the flats so with a middle ring I reckon you will probably need something like a 16t cog for urban riding and maybe a 20t for off-road or technical single track etc.
Also as others have mentioned the middle ring will be fine, I ride SS but I ended up going for a bigger chainring up front as without all the rear mech routing etc the bike gearing seemed very easy to pedal so you will want to bear that in mind. I ride a SS MTB for commuting 4 miles each way with some slight hills and I have a 48/18, I can often spin out on the flats so with a middle ring I reckon you will probably need something like a 16t cog for urban riding and maybe a 20t for off-road or technical single track etc.