A question or two on the following,
Initially I built my cross check with all 9 speed mtb/trekking drive.
All modern 2012/2013 stuff including
Lx hubs and derailleurs
xt cassette 11-32
Deore 48/36/26 hollowtech 2 chainset
Dura-ace 9 bar end shifters (not modern or mtb like the rest but the 9 speed indexes perfectly with the later 9 speed (as we know) and the front shifter is friction so this works perfect too)
Now, here's where my problem starts.
I didn't like the Deore chainset with external bearings, I got something more traditional looking. A Stronglight Impact square taper chainset. Rings 48/38/28
This I think is predominantly a road/touring chainset.
Because the middle chainring is larger it fouled the chain plate on the front mech (trekking lx)
So I raised it up to clear but know I can't get the granny ring. I set it up properly but it won't drop back enough to pull the chain onto the granny- Is this because it's been raised or is it something to do with chainline?
Are road and mtb derailleurs set to work with the chainline particular to each- 45 road and 47.5 mtb?
I ask because I went with the recommended BB axle length of 110, which I now realize would be correct for a road bike with road matched drive train.
Should I now...
1. change the Front mech to a 105 or tiagra so it suites the 10 tooth difference between the middle and outer chainrings?
2. Fit a longer bottom bracket ie 113 to get the chainline to suit the mtb gearing at the rear? which would move the granny ring closer to the cage of the mech so it will shift.
3. Both 1 & 2
Many thanks,
Spibbs.
Initially I built my cross check with all 9 speed mtb/trekking drive.
All modern 2012/2013 stuff including
Lx hubs and derailleurs
xt cassette 11-32
Deore 48/36/26 hollowtech 2 chainset
Dura-ace 9 bar end shifters (not modern or mtb like the rest but the 9 speed indexes perfectly with the later 9 speed (as we know) and the front shifter is friction so this works perfect too)
Now, here's where my problem starts.
I didn't like the Deore chainset with external bearings, I got something more traditional looking. A Stronglight Impact square taper chainset. Rings 48/38/28
This I think is predominantly a road/touring chainset.
Because the middle chainring is larger it fouled the chain plate on the front mech (trekking lx)
So I raised it up to clear but know I can't get the granny ring. I set it up properly but it won't drop back enough to pull the chain onto the granny- Is this because it's been raised or is it something to do with chainline?
Are road and mtb derailleurs set to work with the chainline particular to each- 45 road and 47.5 mtb?
I ask because I went with the recommended BB axle length of 110, which I now realize would be correct for a road bike with road matched drive train.
Should I now...
1. change the Front mech to a 105 or tiagra so it suites the 10 tooth difference between the middle and outer chainrings?
2. Fit a longer bottom bracket ie 113 to get the chainline to suit the mtb gearing at the rear? which would move the granny ring closer to the cage of the mech so it will shift.
3. Both 1 & 2
Many thanks,
Spibbs.