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[Closed] Converting SRAM X0 39/26 chainset to 1x. Confused

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The 39 tooth chainring on my SRAM X0 2x chainset on my carbon fibre XC race bike is worn out and needs replacing, as is my cassette and chain, so I thought I'd look at going 1x, which I already have on my full-sus bike (SRAM X01).

I'm looking at going XT M8000 for rear mech, cassette and shifters, but I need a 38t or 39t narrow/wide chainring to give me the gearing my super-fast bike demands with an 11-40 cassette (I currently use a 11-27 Dura Ace cassette and don't run out of climbing gears, only sprinting gears).

My confusion lies in whether I can fit a direct mount narrow/wide chainring to the SRAM X0 cranks and, if so, which ones will work, what offset do I need and what else do I need to look out for? And how do they actually fit?!

Thanks for your help!


 
Posted : 24/12/2015 3:40 pm
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You should be able to fit a direct mount chain ring, just remove the spider by undoing the 3 bolts on the back of it. The direct mount ring then bolts on in its place. As for offset, I've no idea.

Oh, and narrow / wide rings have even numbers of teeth 😉


 
Posted : 24/12/2015 8:43 pm
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And you don't need one that big unless you're using it on the road!


 
Posted : 24/12/2015 9:48 pm
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Thanks guys, and yes I do need it that big. My Cannondale F29 is very fast and I can climb all of the hills in southern England plenty fast with a 1:1 ratio bottom gear. And I run out of ratios with 39x11 on the local trails. On the other hand, I'm very happy with 32x10-42 on my full-sus, which gets ridden much more slowly but comes into its own in Wales and the north. It's horses for courses.


 
Posted : 25/12/2015 12:15 pm
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you also may struggle putting up to 38t ring on due to clearance, i'd speak to a cannondale distributor before buying, also absolute black website is good for info as to what ring for what cranks


 
Posted : 25/12/2015 12:41 pm
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And I run out of ratios with 39x11 on the local trails

are your local trails roads?

39/11 is about 27mph, where you doing that off road?


 
Posted : 25/12/2015 3:16 pm
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I wish I could climb all the hills in Southern England. There are trails round here that I struggle up with 30:40, even when the traction is perfect. You must have thighs like Hoy.
Reckon somewhere between 30t & 34t is about right for trail riding, maybe a bit bigger if it's a race bike.


 
Posted : 25/12/2015 3:41 pm
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It's amusing that people are questioning the need for a 38t chainring when we all had 42t-44t big rings with something like 11-28 on the back up until relatively recently! And people complained about maxing out 44x11 at a lot of the races I attended and were fitting enormous rings.

And why is 27mph considered too fast for off road? These are strange comments, presumably made by people riding 30+lb full sus bikes. 90% of my riding is on and around the South Downs, which is fast, not overly technical with some decent climbs. 27mph is not especially fast on some of these trails. I rarely switch out of the 39t ring on the Downs despite having a close-ratio 11-27 cassette installed - climbing is my thing.

It's always dangerous to assume that everyone rides trails and bikes like you. We're all different and riding in different places. I generate 360W at threshold, am 6' 2" tall so have long levers and weigh 70kg, which helps me ride the local trails fairly aggressively. As I mentioned before, when I'm on my full-sus, riding in Wales, the Dales and the Lakes, I'm very happy with the 32x10-42 range on that bike, but the F29 is 4 minutes faster up a local 1.7 mile climb, which gives you some idea of how much slower a 30lb full-sus trail bike is compared with a carbon hard tail XC race bike!


 
Posted : 25/12/2015 11:16 pm
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I've got one of these spare, fitted but not used, it bolts straight on and is offset to give a 1x chainline.not narrow wide but if you wanted to try it £20 posted.
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/renthal-ultralite-sr4-chain-ring/?lang=en&curr=GBP&dest=1&sku=5360580093&ci_src=18615224&ci_sku=5360580093uk&utm_source=google&utm_term&utm_campaign=UK_PLA_Components&utm_medium=base&utm_content=sagAPebKj_dm%7cpcrid%7c67090789502%7cpkw%7c%7cpmt%7c%7cprd%7c5360580093uk


 
Posted : 26/12/2015 12:33 pm