I get the feeling that this might be easy to try but I am probably/usually wrong! Is it a case of just buying a cheapo 40T(ish) ring and sticking it on to try, or is it more involved than that?
I dropped the chain again today, just setting off as I had forgotton to drop to the small ring as I came home last time so did it carefully on the way up the hill and it instantly jammed up with a few more gouges on the stay.. I usually ride in the big ring all the time and only use the small one for the bigger hills and shifting up/down usually involves a double shift as the gears overlap which can be a pain, so feel a compromise in in there somewhere
As I see it there are three things to consider.. Gearing.. (getting high/low right), chainline and making the parts fit.
Currently running 50/34 x 11/32 x 11 and the higher gears are far too high with 40 mph achievable at around 90 rpms on the 50T and the lower gears being absolutely fine on the 34T, so, as I never go anywhere near 40mph (even downhill) the top two at least arent needed and although I rarely use 34-36 its handy for a rest on long climbs so not sure if I want to lose it.
There is plenty on line about single drivetrains but they are he-men on featherweight bikes, not an old man on an e-bike (sorry, Pedelec).
Has anyone tried anything like this? (edited cassette)
I dropped the chain again today, just setting off as I had forgotton to drop to the small ring as I came home last time so did it carefully on the way up the hill and it instantly jammed up with a few more gouges on the stay.. I usually ride in the big ring all the time and only use the small one for the bigger hills and shifting up/down usually involves a double shift as the gears overlap which can be a pain, so feel a compromise in in there somewhere
As I see it there are three things to consider.. Gearing.. (getting high/low right), chainline and making the parts fit.
Currently running 50/34 x 11/32 x 11 and the higher gears are far too high with 40 mph achievable at around 90 rpms on the 50T and the lower gears being absolutely fine on the 34T, so, as I never go anywhere near 40mph (even downhill) the top two at least arent needed and although I rarely use 34-36 its handy for a rest on long climbs so not sure if I want to lose it.
There is plenty on line about single drivetrains but they are he-men on featherweight bikes, not an old man on an e-bike (sorry, Pedelec).
Has anyone tried anything like this? (edited cassette)
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