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XX1 - how many teeth up front?
30.
30
34t on a 27.5" wheeled bike.
32 with a 29er and 40 on the back.
i was thinking 30 as i think the general consensus is to keep it out of the 42 tooth on the back i think and i dont think i'd be doing myself any favours with a 32. expensive decision!
Man up (or get small old school wheels) and go for a 34 front and back
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By the way I live in the south...and may have a bail out granny ring fitted behind my 1x....
Edit sorry blatantly unhelpful as failed to think about the xx1 reference.
30, but my frame won't allow anything bigger, so only option. 29er.
30.
32 on 27.5 (Peak district)
I'd like a 30, but it's not bad enough for me to put my hand in my pocket
Tried a 28 with a 42 out back on a 29er, but it wasn't low enough for my liking, so I've gone back to 2x10 ! Might try it on the 26" bike though.
32 on 29" wheels.
30/32 depending on where i am riding (26 with Big tyres)
(easy to change rings in-situ with xx1 ๐
32 with 10-42 x1.
32 with 42 at the back on a 27.5 but thinking of getting a 30 to releve the knees a bit
32 with a 36 out back, 27.5 hardtail.
30
30 on my 29er and what a difference ... finally
1x9, 32:11-34, Peaks District. 26 wheels. Legs wasn't the issue for me (well maybe a little, but not as much as I was expecting), more a mindset and approach thing. You'll be reet! Just got some SPD's, and some winter/injury turbo fitness so might even stick on a 34t oval in the summer. I've found myself wanting a higher gear more often than a lower.
30 on fat 26er (XO1)
32 on normal 26er (X1)
32 on 650b (XX1)
34 on 650b (XX1)
Slight hijack, if I were to change from the 34 to a 30, do I have to shorten the chain?
34t 11-40, probably better with 32t.
Just ordered a 32 on a 29er, mates just got his 29er with a 36(!) on it, but he does have an FTP of 385watts so I guess he'll be okay....
32
28
32t on 29" wheels. I have a 30t to drop on for big weekends.
30 at the moment as its winter, but usually 28
mates just got his 29er with a 36(!) on it, but he does have an FTP of 385watts so I guess he'll be okay....
Still an odd choice, unless he's doing a lot of road riding on it.
njee20 - he based it on his cross bike.
Not so much odd as daft then.
30 x 11/40 on burly long travel 29er hardtail.
32 x 11/42 on short travel xc 29er hardtail.
Blimey, the world of mountain biking has clearly passed me by. A 42 tooth on the back! What are you guys riding up?
32/42 is a comparable gear to a 22/28. Not that low.
Well that's a debatable point but I'm assuming the little cog on the cassette is very little to give people a proper range?
32 on 29er, but is a bit too small, will prob move to 34. 11/36 cassette.
36 for 26er was perfect when I had it.
34 then 32
all with a 10 speed 11-36
its very hilly here
Well that's a debatable point but I'm assuming the little cog on the cassette is very little to give people a proper range?
How's it debatable, it's basic maths? ๐
It's a 10t on SRAM cassettes, a 320% range.
"Not that low" is a debatable point
Well it's not quite as low as folk running a triple will have, which was my point. You were implying that a 42t sprocket would give some insane low gear.
Debatable, lol not really.
11-36 x 34
0.9 - 3
10-42 x 30
0.7 - 3
10-42 x 38
0.9 - 3.8
=10-42 wins
The 10t makes a massive difference.
On the low side a 28 x 42 is the same as 24 x 36
34t xx1 on Tallboy
32t xx1 on Krampus
32t up front with a 11-36 cassette on 26" wheels
[i]Well it's not quite as low as folk running a triple will have, which was my point. You were implying that a 42t sprocket would give some insane low gear.[/i]
My apologies.
30:42t WILL give an insanely low gear. Is that better?
32 on the SS 29er
34 on the Orange 5 650b
34 on the 29er Chumba
36 on the Kona Explosif 650b
(11-36t cassette on all).
32/11-36t on 650b FS and 26" HT.
Seems good for me.
My apologies.
30:42t WILL give an insanely low gear. Is that better?
It's clearer! what gearing have you got on your MTB?