Getting a cross check and will be runnning it ss but thinking about doing a triathlon so possibly sticking some gears on there (already has 10 speed shifters hence 1x10) at some point
Sorry, I don't.
As an aside, just struck me how roadies are happy to ride stock stuff that works rather than dick around with 1 x 10, 2 x 9 etc, as if any of it actually makes a difference, weight of a chainring etc.
Yeah but maybe it's more to with being able to accommodate lots of flats and lots of climbs? 52 and 39 can cope with quite a range of terrain and roadies don't seem that keen on ss either
someone will be along shortly to tell us it's so they can blast themselves regardless of what's in front of them like the divine immortals they are
I think it's because we like to ride our bikes like gods rather than tool around with insignificant nonsense.
tools and gods are words I often associate with roadies
I ran my road bike 1x7 years ago for a year as I was a bit skint and needed some new parts. I kept the front mech on locked down centrally. Ran a 42 tooth ring against a 12-25. I was fit then though. Actually worked well and doubt I really missed the 52. But then I didn't race. But in those days I could ride at 16 - 18mph average speed almost everywhere.
roadies don't seem that keen on ss either
Really? I see loads of roadies riding fixed in the winter.
1x10 has always seemed daft to me, much rather have a full range of gears or just one.
I'll be doing it on my spare cross bike once [url= http://superstar.tibolts.co.uk/product_info.php?cPath=56&products_id=362 ]these[/url]arrive in stock. If it works well, I'll do the same to my best bike.
I hardly ever use the little ring in road races (in the SE), it's really just there to ride home on! I think a single ring makes sense on a tri bike if the course isn't too hilly, lots of TTers ride a single ring.
I run mine 1X8 but it is a tourer with an alfine. Just run what works for you and stop worrying about what everyone else is doing would be my advice...
Really? I see loads of roadies riding fixed in the winter.
ok fair point but there doesn't seem to be the same fervour outside workhorse kit like mtb
not worried at all what others do simply whether there are any hurdles or issues people have encountered