Keith, what's the clearance like with those tires? I've had 2.25 in my 
Atlantis and it's really darn close. I've rubbed the paint off after a 
muddy ride. 

On Sunday, April 24, 2016 at 3:08:19 PM UTC-5, Patrick Moore wrote:
>
> That's what I hope is the case, since if I make the switch, it will 
> probably come with a switch from Origin 8 mtb bar to some sort of dirt drop 
> bar, set high, and with this, bar end shifters. I've shifted 9 with 
> Silvers, and I am hoping that 10 won't be that much harder.
>
> On Sun, Apr 24, 2016 at 1:22 PM, Mike in WA <mikesh...@gmail.com 
> <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> I don't have personal experience with running friction on a 1X10 setup, 
>> but I think dstein's thought on it makes sense. I would bet you can go from 
>> 11-13 to 36-42 on a Sunrace 10-speed cassette by friction shifting in about 
>> the same time as it would take to drop on a front derailleur. With just a 
>> little anticipation of what's coming, I can't see that scenario being a 
>> problem. 
>>
>> On Saturday, April 23, 2016 at 9:39:27 PM UTC-7, dstein wrote:
>>>
>>> Well your question that Ted replied 'no' to was: Will a well considered 
>>> 1X10 give you the nice, close flatland cruising gears, with bailouts just a 
>>> flick or 2 away?
>>>
>>> Which I agree with his answer, if thats what he was answering. By giving 
>>> up the front options, you can't just 'flick' the front derailleur for quick 
>>> bailouts, you have to shift through each of the 1xwhatever setup till you 
>>> get what you want. 
>>>
>>> I am going to setup 1(42 ) x 10, it'll have a 25-99 gear inch range, 
>>> which should suite most of my needs and I imagine most of anyone's needs 
>>> (not counting personal preference of more gears closer together with a 3 x 
>>> setup, or super super steep hills, or racing on downhills). Since I'll 
>>> still be running friction I think I'll be fine being able to change a 
>>> handful of gears at once, not missing anything from the bigger changes from 
>>> changing the front chain rings, but thats all theory as of now ;). 
>>>
>>> On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 9:26 PM, Patrick Moore <bert...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Ted "no context" Kelly"'s reply is doubtless made to my question. But I 
>>>> disagree, at least theoretically, and I'd like to hear from others who 
>>>> have 
>>>> actually made the change, and have used both systems, and have concrete 
>>>> experience to relate.
>>>>
>>>> This is what I've thought of:
>>>>
>>>> 34.0 
>>>> 11.0 83.5 
>>>> 13.0 70.1 
>>>> 14.0 65.1 
>>>> 15.0 60.7 
>>>> 17.0 53.6   
>>>> 19.0 48.0   
>>>> 22.0 41.4 
>>>> 26.0 35.0 
>>>> 34.0 26.8 
>>>> 42.0 21.7 
>>>> 11 would be even better, but I do know that I can get a 10 sp cassette 
>>>> on the same hub as the current 9.
>>>>
>>>> Note: The bike would be used for technical stuff; I have another bike 
>>>> for "dirt road riding."
>>>>
>>>> On Sat, Apr 23, 2016 at 9:13 PM, ted <ted....@comcast.net> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> No
>>>>>
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