DrewSavage
Retro Guru
At the moment, my main road bike is my 1986 Raleigh Competition, which has a 52/42 on the front and a 14-28 6-speed on the back.
This is not ideal for hills! I've been learning about gear ratios the hard way. However I got two-thirds of the way up the Wrynose Pass on it a couple of weeks ago, so anything compared to that will be luxury.
However of course I will be carrying loaded panniers on a tourer.
The Campagnolo Racing T chainset that I've got is a 32/42/52. Having read the Shimergo article (thanks for that) I was hoping to stick with the Campag STI shifters and use that Campag Record derailleur on the back, and was wondering if an 8-speed Shimano cassette on the back would do the trick?
The only thing I have to compare it to that was geared for hills is my B'Twin Riverside 5 hybrid, which I bought last year and sold a couple of months ago, and did the Way of the Roses Coast to Coast on. That had an 8-speed 11-32 on the back, although I'm trying to work out the cog sizes for the front and the internet is not being kind to me.
This is not ideal for hills! I've been learning about gear ratios the hard way. However I got two-thirds of the way up the Wrynose Pass on it a couple of weeks ago, so anything compared to that will be luxury.
However of course I will be carrying loaded panniers on a tourer.
The Campagnolo Racing T chainset that I've got is a 32/42/52. Having read the Shimergo article (thanks for that) I was hoping to stick with the Campag STI shifters and use that Campag Record derailleur on the back, and was wondering if an 8-speed Shimano cassette on the back would do the trick?
The only thing I have to compare it to that was geared for hills is my B'Twin Riverside 5 hybrid, which I bought last year and sold a couple of months ago, and did the Way of the Roses Coast to Coast on. That had an 8-speed 11-32 on the back, although I'm trying to work out the cog sizes for the front and the internet is not being kind to me.