Fatal Swan
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I've just repurposed a mountain bike that I wasn't using for use as an occasional road and probably less-occasional 'gravel' bike (it's basically this one: viewtopic.php?f=21&t=249295&start=50 but now sporting flat bars & bar ends, Panaracer Pasela slicks and a rigid carbon Trigon fork). It's comfortably under 8kg :shock:
Just given it a first ride out and it's very (very) nice and it's given me a couple of ideas for what to tweak. The biggest issue is that predictably the 44t chainring of the compact M970 chainset holds it back on the road - the cassette is 11-27. It's not a huge issue but I want to consider what options I have. My current thinking is:
Any experience with this or any options I'm overlooking?
Just given it a first ride out and it's very (very) nice and it's given me a couple of ideas for what to tweak. The biggest issue is that predictably the 44t chainring of the compact M970 chainset holds it back on the road - the cassette is 11-27. It's not a huge issue but I want to consider what options I have. My current thinking is:
- Triple chainset that takes a 48t top ring. But as far as I know there aren't many decent quality options for Hollotech II style, are there? I know there's an XT model of this era with 26/36/48 but they must have been rare - I can't find used models any on ebay etc (the new ones are £220!).
- Triple road chainset with a big ring of say 50t. Seem to be more options (they're totally out of fashion and so they're available second-hand). I can check if the 50t chainring would clear the chainstay easily enough but I've imagine there's something about road triples that makes them incompatible with an MTB front mech/shifter, right?
Any experience with this or any options I'm overlooking?