Anthony":343nwpkj said:I don't see why you think she couldn't use the big + big + two method for a double chainset?rider":343nwpkj said:Yeah so did I!RobMac":343nwpkj said:Ive just opened a boxed NOS XT RD and it mentions the chain length. And I quote: Add 2 links (with the chain on both the largest sprocket and the largest chainring)
But that's not what I'm used to fit chains, and Alison sure couldn't use that for her case.
Big + big + two is the standard recommendation and much the most straightforward and safest, compared to the alternative hit-and-miss methods suggested above, for the reason that Hamster describes so well.
You will only ever get a sagging chain in the small/small combination if you have the wrong rear mech for your chainrings and sprockets spec. And small/small is such a daft gear to use that it doesn't make any sense basing your chain length around it.
Aaarrgg Don't confuse me even more I was just settled on small/small
RobMac":343nwpkj said:Alison could you just make it clear whats your set up (front & rear)?
t's an 2x8 set up, if that's what you mean.
Alison