Triple to double
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Triple to double
After reading all the great posts here about drivetrain choices, I thought I'd post my recent experience.
I wanted to move to a double front for simplicity and improved shifting. I wanted more low end and was willing to give up some top end gearing.
I ended up keeping my FSA crank. I replaced the inner ring with a TA 28t (74bcd). I replaced the middle with a Wickworks 46t (130bcd). I left the outer position empty.
I kept my FD (105 triple), my RD (XT), the chain and my ultegra 9sp STI levers. I did not adjust the FD at all as a test.
First test ride and it is perfect. Shifting in front is spot on.
My range with the 11-34 cassette is 21.2-114 gear inches. I tried it with a 11-40 cassette and it works perfectly without a hanger extender. That puts the low at 19 inches, which I don't need.
The wickworks ring is great in the middle position. The chainring nut heads are slightly prominent as this ring was meant for the outside position. There is no interference with the chain in any gear, which was my main concern.
Hope that helps someone!
I wanted to move to a double front for simplicity and improved shifting. I wanted more low end and was willing to give up some top end gearing.
I ended up keeping my FSA crank. I replaced the inner ring with a TA 28t (74bcd). I replaced the middle with a Wickworks 46t (130bcd). I left the outer position empty.
I kept my FD (105 triple), my RD (XT), the chain and my ultegra 9sp STI levers. I did not adjust the FD at all as a test.
First test ride and it is perfect. Shifting in front is spot on.
My range with the 11-34 cassette is 21.2-114 gear inches. I tried it with a 11-40 cassette and it works perfectly without a hanger extender. That puts the low at 19 inches, which I don't need.
The wickworks ring is great in the middle position. The chainring nut heads are slightly prominent as this ring was meant for the outside position. There is no interference with the chain in any gear, which was my main concern.
Hope that helps someone!
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