MTB drivetrains on the road
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MTB drivetrains on the road
Hi,
Has anyone tried running something like a 2x11 SLX (or similar) drivetrain on a hybrid bike? What is it like? Does one outperform the gears on longer, on-road journeys?
I'm trying to upgrade my Specialized Crosstrail with higher-end, lighter components and I wanted to know if anyone's tried using 2x11 systems.
Thanks!
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Has anyone tried running something like a 2x11 SLX (or similar) drivetrain on a hybrid bike? What is it like? Does one outperform the gears on longer, on-road journeys?
I'm trying to upgrade my Specialized Crosstrail with higher-end, lighter components and I wanted to know if anyone's tried using 2x11 systems.
Thanks!
- novecho_delta
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Hi,
Has anyone tried running something like a 2x11 SLX (or similar) drivetrain on a hybrid bike? What is it like? Does one outperform the gears on longer, on-road journeys?
I'm trying to upgrade my Specialized Crosstrail with higher-end, lighter components and I wanted to know if anyone's tried using 2x11 systems.
Thanks!
- novecho_delta
Has anyone tried running something like a 2x11 SLX (or similar) drivetrain on a hybrid bike? What is it like? Does one outperform the gears on longer, on-road journeys?
I'm trying to upgrade my Specialized Crosstrail with higher-end, lighter components and I wanted to know if anyone's tried using 2x11 systems.
Thanks!
- novecho_delta
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Sure an MTB drivetrain will work but it's mostly up the rider and what type of gearing you prefer. MTB chainrings are generally smaller than road type chainrings and MTBs run larger cassettes for lower gearing.
If you ride fast, then an adventure/gravel or road style drivetrain would be preferable. More off road and climbing steep terrain would lend itself to the lower gearing of the MTB style drivetrain.
Really is dependent on your riding style. If you're just riding along at a leisurely pace on bike paths then the MTB drivetrain will be just fine.
If you ride fast, then an adventure/gravel or road style drivetrain would be preferable. More off road and climbing steep terrain would lend itself to the lower gearing of the MTB style drivetrain.
Really is dependent on your riding style. If you're just riding along at a leisurely pace on bike paths then the MTB drivetrain will be just fine.
Last edited by Bryan C.; 01-23-19 at 08:33 AM.
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pick your kit..
If you buy one now that may be what they offer... in many brands.. upper price-points..
11 in back can even be an Alfine IGH 2 in front can be a gearbox crank like Schlumpf's Speed Drive
no derailleurs at all..
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11 in back can even be an Alfine IGH 2 in front can be a gearbox crank like Schlumpf's Speed Drive
no derailleurs at all..
...
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My Trek FX6S is 2x11 with a full Shimano 105 group.Front rings are a compact 50/34 and cassette is a 11-32. I ride 90% of the time in the big ring, and there's plenty of gearing.
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Hi,
Has anyone tried running something like a 2x11 SLX (or similar) drivetrain on a hybrid bike? What is it like? Does one outperform the gears on longer, on-road journeys?
I'm trying to upgrade my Specialized Crosstrail with higher-end, lighter components and I wanted to know if anyone's tried using 2x11 systems.
Thanks!
- novecho_delta
Has anyone tried running something like a 2x11 SLX (or similar) drivetrain on a hybrid bike? What is it like? Does one outperform the gears on longer, on-road journeys?
I'm trying to upgrade my Specialized Crosstrail with higher-end, lighter components and I wanted to know if anyone's tried using 2x11 systems.
Thanks!
- novecho_delta
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I have been thinking a 2x8 would be good on the road. 11-32 is possible with a Shimano CS-M950 Ti in pretty light weight. Light front is doable in say 34~48 and it should give enough overlap that in many cases you can just stay on one ring up front for most of the way
Many x9 rears have nearly the same spread. It depends on what your bottom gear needs to be for your worst climb ?? And what your top speed needs to be for your fastest raod sections ...
Many x9 rears have nearly the same spread. It depends on what your bottom gear needs to be for your worst climb ?? And what your top speed needs to be for your fastest raod sections ...
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I'll be totally honest and say that while I love my Crosstrail Comp (2016 model I think) I'm not a huge fan of the 2x10 drivetrain. For the rides my wife and I do, I find I most often need to be right in-between the two sprockets, and switch back and forth quite a bit. If it was a triple, I'd probably be on the middle sprocket 80+% of the time.I suppose I could probably convert it to 3x10 if I really wanted to. The SLX front shifter already supports 2 or 3 rings.