I'm running a 1x9 on my hunqapillar with the following components:
XTR RD-m950 rapid rise
XTR SL-M970 9sp trigger shifter 
XT CS-M770 9sp 11-34t
White Industry ENO narrow wide crankset with a 36T chainring

Rides like a dream~

-IY
CT/NYC


On Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 4:01:13 PM UTC-4 DavidP wrote:

> My Platypus is 2x7, but my more off-roadish, 650x48 all-road bike* is 
> setup 1x9 with:
> - Wolftooth 42t front ring
> - Microshift Advent 11-42t cassette
> - KMC X9 chain
> - Inexpensive Shimano-ish (but not Shimano) non-clutched 9 speed 
> derailleur on a short hanger extension
> - Friction Sunrace bar end shifter (though my understanding is this setup 
> would index fine as Advent derailleur pull requires matched shifters but 
> the cassette spacing is Shimano/SRAM)
>
> It works very well.
>
> -Dave
>
> *To borrow a designation from Bill and distinguish it from my more roadish 
> all-road bike (700x42, 2x9) and my drop bar, mostly off-road bike 
> (29x.2.25, 1x8)
>
> On Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 3:50:57 PM UTC-4 Bob Ehrenbeck wrote:
>
>> I'm running a 1x9 drivetrain on my Clem H, using the MicroShift Advent 
>> system (in friction mode). 
>>
>> For what I use this bike for (off-road, errands , general 
>> transportation), this set-up works really well. I love the simplicity, and 
>> it's a good value. 
>>
>> Chainring: White Industries ENO TSR, 36 tooth
>> Cassette: MicroShift Advent, CS-H093A, 9-speed, 11-42 teeth
>> Rear Derailleur: MicroShift Advent, RD-M6195M medium cage clutch, 9-speed
>> Shifter: MicroShift Advent, SL-M19-R, 9-speed
>>
>> Bob E
>> Cranford, New Jesey
>>
>> [image: Webp.net-resizeimage.jpg]
>>
>> On Tuesday, July 23, 2024 at 3:09:01 PM UTC-4 Eric Daume wrote:
>>
>>> If you like nine, Box has entire drivetrains on sale for about $70:
>>>
>>> https://boxcomponents.com/products/box-three-p9-wide-multi-shift-groupset
>>>
>>> I picked one up for some indeterminate future project.
>>>
>>> Eric
>>>
>>> On Tue, Jul 23, 2024 at 3:04 PM Michael Morrissey <michaelg...@gmail.com> 
>>> wrote:
>>>
>>>> I think it was Bike Snob NYC who said that a lot of the fun of riding a 
>>>> Rivendell is combining components that aren't meant to go together and 
>>>> seeing if they work. On my Rivendell I have a 1x9 drivetrain. I use a SRAM 
>>>> GX 10 speed clutch derailleur, Silver 1 shifter on a thumbie, a 
>>>> narrow-wide 
>>>> Wolftooth chainring, a 9 speed Connex chain, and a 34 toothed 9 speed 
>>>> cassette. It all works great.
>>>>
>>>> I was wondering what other 1x9 drivetrains people here are using, and 
>>>> if anyone has experience with any new 1x9 systems. Microshift, Shimano 
>>>> CUES, and Box components are all new options within the last few years. 
>>>> I'm 
>>>> also considering a SRAM GX Eagle crankset on my bike. Has anyone tried 
>>>> this 
>>>> with a 1x9?
>>>>
>>>> I am also interested in any high-end 9 speed cassettes (like SRAM's 
>>>> PG990, with an aluminum spider). Anyone holding a NOS one? SRAM has 10 
>>>> speed cassettes that are very high end still available, and I might switch 
>>>> to one of those because of availability. 
>>>>
>>>> Thoughts?
>>>>
>>>> Michael
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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