Fatal Swan
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So I've got a bike's worth of XTR 3x9 kit (M970 gears / M960 chainset) all in very nice condition, and I think it's really great stuff. In particular the shifters, plus it's really lightweight (the M960 chainset especially). But I'm building up a lightweight full sus 26er, and am wondering whether to go 1 x 11 at this point, since if I'm going to do it, now would seem to be the time...
I've used triple chainsets since day one on the MTB 27 years ago and am comfortable with them. What will I be missing out on (apart from an extra front mech and a couple of chainrings) if I stick with 3x9 rather than 1 x 11? I ride mostly on the road nowadays and I've got used to appreciating being in the right gear for my cadence, and I usually like to ride as fast as my ability/fitness will let me rather than just to pootle around. I like to have a pretty big gear for the times I ride on the road (I don't enjoy spinning out quickly on the flat), so I'm reluctant to lose 44x11 for example.
Maybe it's the wrong forum, but can anyone persuade me 1 x 11 is what I should be using for the new build? Cheers!
I've used triple chainsets since day one on the MTB 27 years ago and am comfortable with them. What will I be missing out on (apart from an extra front mech and a couple of chainrings) if I stick with 3x9 rather than 1 x 11? I ride mostly on the road nowadays and I've got used to appreciating being in the right gear for my cadence, and I usually like to ride as fast as my ability/fitness will let me rather than just to pootle around. I like to have a pretty big gear for the times I ride on the road (I don't enjoy spinning out quickly on the flat), so I'm reluctant to lose 44x11 for example.
Maybe it's the wrong forum, but can anyone persuade me 1 x 11 is what I should be using for the new build? Cheers!