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Essa 32 / 11-40 (0,8 ) is not light like old triple cranks, and 22/ 32 ( 0,685) for strong uphil,
Essa 32/ 11-45 ( 0,71) maybe lighter for strong uphil
Today I rode a few km ride especially for uphil offroad.... results for trainig bike will be ok on gravel terrain and light forrest.
It's a cheep system drivetrain 1x8 for old retro bike 26"
 

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Essa 32 / 11-40 (0,:cool: is not light like old triple cranks, and 22/ 32 ( 0,685) for strong uphil,
Essa 32/ 11-45 ( 0,71) maybe lighter for strong uphil
Today I rode a few km ride especially for uphil offroad.... results for trainig bike will be ok on gravel terrain and light forrest.
It's a cheep system drivetrain
Looks like a awesome area to ride on👌
 
Repairable?
Tried with a local specialist welder and the ti was evidently so thin/brittle that it just made it worse. Only option would be to put a new rear end on. Evidently a weakness of older ti frame design not to reinforce at the point of high stress and chain strike. Shame as the old Sandvik/TST welding was like art!
 
This is mine. 99 Tequesta with Orange Clockwork 10th anniversary fork. 11 speed SRAM, Deore cranks, Thomson layback post and Surly Sunrise bars. What was created as a cheap, no worries commuter build has become my most used bike and I adore it. Funny how that happens.
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