legrandefromage":29hco48k said:I'll leave this here for Muddy Paw
the more i look at these 1x setups the more stupid i think they look.
legrandefromage":29hco48k said:I'll leave this here for Muddy Paw
brocklanders023":19hty35m said:If you have never been to a trail centre then you should as they can be a lot of fun. Riding bikes is good so why limit where you go?
As for 1x, I never really saw the point and was in no rush to go in that direction. to me the weight saving was negligible and I'd never had a problem setting up a front mech. I'd considered going double and bash on my big modern full suss but since the third chainring worked I'd never got round to it. the thought of limiting my gears for no real benefit seemed like a stupid idea.
However, I have just got a fancy pants new bike that's 1x. It's only SLX so replacement parts don't cost the earth and having taken an interest in the gears I actually used on my 3x10 set up for the last 6 months I think with the correct front ring I can probably cover my normal range. I had no real intention of going 1x but it seems most bikes of interest to me are now being designed to not be front mech compatible so that sorted that.
Having read quite a lot about it I still can't really see why you'd mate a hard tail 1x only but on a full suss it allows more freedom to put the pivots in the best place and solves some of the weaknesses of rear suss. Certainly not the best thing since sliced bread but also worthy of consideration in my opinion.
brocklanders023":19hty35m said:If you have never been to a trail centre then you should as they can be a lot of fun. Riding bikes is good so why limit where you go?
As for 1x, I never really saw the point and was in no rush to go in that direction. to me the weight saving was negligible and I'd never had a problem setting up a front mech. I'd considered going double and bash on my big modern full suss but since the third chainring worked I'd never got round to it. the thought of limiting my gears for no real benefit seemed like a stupid idea.
However, I have just got a fancy pants new bike that's 1x. It's only SLX so replacement parts don't cost the earth and having taken an interest in the gears I actually used on my 3x10 set up for the last 6 months I think with the correct front ring I can probably cover my normal range. I had no real intention of going 1x but it seems most bikes of interest to me are now being designed to not be front mech compatible so that sorted that.
Having read quite a lot about it I still can't really see why you'd mate a hard tail 1x only but on a full suss it allows more freedom to put the pivots in the best place and solves some of the weaknesses of rear suss. Certainly not the best thing since sliced bread but also worthy of consideration in my opinion.
brocklanders023":1p96ssig said:Don't get me wrong, I'm no huge fan of 1x, far from it but that's where we're at.
The new Orange 4, 5 and Alpine 6 have already taken advantage and shifted the pivot to where the front mech was. They've also been able to widen the swing arm which improves stiffness.
I'll report back as to whether 11 gears is enough. Not entirely convinced myself but we'll see.
kyle888":1yas592a said:legrandefromage":1yas592a said:the more i look at these 1x setups the more stupid i think they look.
legrandefromage":2141ugze said:Cycling is a terrible business model. With minimum of maintenance a bicycle can last decades - that is terrible for share holders and dividends