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Was watching the latest SRAM Eagle video and noticed the chain getting a bit close to the ground in what looks like 9th gear. Dunno how close the chain gets on an 11 speed and perhaps it wouldn't be a problem but kinda looks worrying.
It's around 58s in the video.
I'm all for innovation but is "nerve center" necessary when we already have "cockpit"? Since when has 3 levers been a nerve center? Bit of a rant, sick of the hype.
Bit of a rant, sick of the hype.
Ignore it then 🙂
Easier said than done, plus I'd rather vent in protest.
acidtest - Membersick of the hype.
If hype upsets you. then watching marketing videos is a bad idea
haha I love the way the thread turns around to being about me being sick of hype :-).
Err you mentioned it first
yeah I guess the rest of the post isn't worth discussing.
I find the easiest way to avoid it is to be poor, I see the vid, check out the Pinkbike review - that all looks lovely, oh wait it's £1200 for drive-train.
At that point is loses all meaning and interest to me and I return to feeling happy I can get 90% of what it does for £150 or so with my XT 11sp set-up.
Also, isn't that a still of a common or garden X0 set-up?
At that point is loses all meaning and interest to me and I return to feeling happy I can get 90% of what it does for £150 or so with my XT 11sp set-up.
Yep thats why I went GX
There is video from the XCO worlds this weekend showing a dumped chain. Saying that it looks like Nico Shurter won on it so it was fine for him. You'd like to think they would have tested it before release, but who knows.
At that point is loses all meaning and interest to me and I return to feeling happy I can get 90% of what it does for £150 or so with my XT 11sp set-up.
91.6% actually.
I'm sticking with 10speed, 83.3% of the job, from a £30 cassette.
yeah but gold
So what happens if the chain touches the ground then?
Instant combustion I assume...
the gold paint comes off
The chain will catch on a stone, immediately stop the bike and throw you over the bars..
Does the chain do this on 10 or 11 speed set ups would be my first question
no one was ever fast enough to experience this before
thanks SRAM - with this groupset and the weight saved from my absent kidney I now is faster than ever
Does the chain do this on 10 or 11 speed set ups would be my first question
TBH I don't think anyone else has been going through all the footage of people riding 10 and 11 speed bikes frame by frame like the OP, to give you a definitive answer, but I would guess that yes a bicycle chain can indeed wibble about a bit when you ride across rough terrain at speed however many sprockets, clutches or widgets it has... And yet the chain seems to stay on most of the time if you use a N/W ring, its probably just being kept in place by the Hype...

