On 02/24/2015 04:06 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
Nice!
They were originally designed to be used with a 9T small sprocket. The
new ones can be had with an 11 spd Campag cassette with a 10 as the
small sprocket, and most models have moved to 20" wheels rather than the
17" the spaceframes first came with.
38T ring ordered.
That's meant to be the big ring?
On Tuesday, February 24, 2015 at 12:58:12 PM UTC-8, Steve Palincsar
wrote:
On 02/24/2015 01:58 PM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
Every state in America has a highest point. Among those 50
highest points, the highest highest point is about 19,685 feet on
top of Mt McKinley. The lowest highest point is in Florida at
345 ft. But there's a song about lowest highest point being in
Delaware, and Delaware has the lowest mean elevation, so I always
think of Delaware having the lowest highest point.
I'm thinking about pushing my 1x9 drivetrain as low as possible,
while still being useful. I'm thinking specifically about a 38
ring, with a 12-36 cassette. I'm wondering if I will hate the
drivetrain if my highest gear is only 83.3 inches.
So, of all your multi-gear, derailer equipped bikes, who's got
the LOWEST HIGHEST GEAR?
My current personal lowest-highest gear is on my Atlantis. It's
a 40x12 with 700x38 tires, so about 91.6 gear inches. Jan
Heine's Herse has a high gear just over 90" and claims to have
never been dropped on a descent due to not having a high enough
gear. He asserts tucking at over 35mph is always more efficient
than pedalling.
56 x 11 = 84.5 gear inches (17 x 1ΒΌ")
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