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Old 02-23-20, 01:44 AM
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Any Creo owners here?

I bought a Creo last week and have been really enjoying it. Any other Creo owners on here? If so I'm wondering if anyone has replaced the chain ring with a larger one and has anyone tried to use an aftermarket battery as a range extender.
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Old 03-14-20, 05:42 PM
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I got my Creo the beginning of this year, and I agree the gearing was too low for serious road group rides. I replaced the 46T with a 50T Wolf Tooth 110 BDC Cyclocross & Road chainring. No problems with spacing or chain alignment. I also replaced the back cassette to a XT 11-40, for a closer gear range than the original 11-42.
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Old 03-15-20, 11:41 PM
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Thanks for the reply. Good to know that I can move up to a 50T.

Wondering if you've looked into another set of wheels. The front wheel at 110x12 is very hard to find.
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Old 03-16-20, 06:51 AM
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Planing on keeping the stock wheel set. As long as it meets my needs. It can get expensive to say the least.
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