Hello,
Been using a MTB for quite a few years now, and looking at what Shimano and Sram have been doing for past few years, I checked my type of riding.
I ride mostly in the way, that I find some ascent around 500-1000m (1500-3000ft), I climb it and then I go downhill with moderate speed. I have an old 7spd drivetrain 22-32-42 x 11-28. I really use mainly 22 and 32 front sprocket and almost never 42 (I do not pedal when going downhill). I checked speeds that I use and they mainly are 1st – 6th speed when on small front chainring and 3rd to 6th when on middle (32) front chainring. So, if I put this in numbers I basicaly need this ratios: smallest (easiest) 0,78 – biggest (heaviest) 2,46. I use 26 inch wheels. Going a little further I could live without 2,46 and use 2,2, and my wish is to have easiest 1st gear – maybe 0,66.
So I could upgrade to 1x10 spd (Shimano XT) 11-36, with 24 front chainring (ratios: 0,66 – 2,1. There is no problem with the 10spd sprocket and derrailleur, however I can not find anyone who made cranks this way. There are lots of guys that put away smallest and biggest chainring, keeping the middle (like 32 teeth) but no one leaves only the smallest one. However the smallest one is outcentered – more to the left side.
My question is this: I would like to position the only (24 teeth) chainring (that is centered more to the left) in the middle of the rear cassette (centered with rear 5th gear). So - is this neccessary – better for the chain wear and performance – or should I just forget about it and take away biggest two chainrings, dump the front derraileur and shifter and leave like it is?
Thanks for any replies.
Been using a MTB for quite a few years now, and looking at what Shimano and Sram have been doing for past few years, I checked my type of riding.
I ride mostly in the way, that I find some ascent around 500-1000m (1500-3000ft), I climb it and then I go downhill with moderate speed. I have an old 7spd drivetrain 22-32-42 x 11-28. I really use mainly 22 and 32 front sprocket and almost never 42 (I do not pedal when going downhill). I checked speeds that I use and they mainly are 1st – 6th speed when on small front chainring and 3rd to 6th when on middle (32) front chainring. So, if I put this in numbers I basicaly need this ratios: smallest (easiest) 0,78 – biggest (heaviest) 2,46. I use 26 inch wheels. Going a little further I could live without 2,46 and use 2,2, and my wish is to have easiest 1st gear – maybe 0,66.
So I could upgrade to 1x10 spd (Shimano XT) 11-36, with 24 front chainring (ratios: 0,66 – 2,1. There is no problem with the 10spd sprocket and derrailleur, however I can not find anyone who made cranks this way. There are lots of guys that put away smallest and biggest chainring, keeping the middle (like 32 teeth) but no one leaves only the smallest one. However the smallest one is outcentered – more to the left side.
My question is this: I would like to position the only (24 teeth) chainring (that is centered more to the left) in the middle of the rear cassette (centered with rear 5th gear). So - is this neccessary – better for the chain wear and performance – or should I just forget about it and take away biggest two chainrings, dump the front derraileur and shifter and leave like it is?
Thanks for any replies.