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Tree-climbing gear for my gravel bike?
On my Lynskey Pro GR I’m currently running a Shimano GRX 31-48 crank on the front with the rest of the group eight-year old Ultegra 6800 11-speed with 11-36 on the back. I’m a spinner, and this 31-36 combo is just not low enough for me.
The Ultegra needs to be replaced anyway, as it's eight years old and has seen a lot of miles, plus my left brake lever (hydraulic) is not working really well any more. I want new stuff. I’m planning to replace the rest of the Ultegra with mechanical GRX and keep the current crankset, if possible, given that I just bought it a few months ago. But the lowest I can get with the two ring GRX group is that same 31-36 combo. Is anyone here running a mullet setup with a bigger cog in the back for lower gearing? If so, what parts are you using and how reliably does this setup work? I’d like to run at least a 42 cog in the back and possibly higher. Also, I know a one ring setup would let me run a 40 front and something ridiculously big in the back for lower gearing. But what are the disadvantages–if any–of only having 11 active gears instead of the 22 with the two-ring setup? Too big a jump between gears? If you ride this setup has that been a problem for you? Any comments/advice appreciated! I don’t want to get this all bought and built up and find it doesn’t do what I need/want. BBD
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As far as I know, the furthest that you can stretch this is with a Wolf Tooth RoadLink, but that won't get you farther than an 11-40 cassette in 11 speed. Lowest ratio with your small ring would be 31/40 = 0.775. This is pretty low!
I've been in your shoes, and I switched to 1x12 systems, which provide access to 10-50, 10-51, and 10-52 cassettes depending on whether you are using GRX or SRAM flavors. This will give you the stump-pulling gear that you're after without sacrificing too much top end and with reasonable ratio gaps. Chainring choice of course terrain and geography-dependent. A 40 tooth chainring on a 10-51 gives you a low gear of 0.78, very similar to the 31/40 possible with a RoadLink on your current setup. Going to a 38T chainring gets you to 0.74, which is lower. Caveat that I do not ride in big packs anymore, nor do mind the gearing gaps while riding solo - if either of these two things are important to your riding, 1x may or may not be for you. Otherwise, that's my recommended route. Last edited by EB; Today at 05:35 PM. |
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What 11 speed 11-36 cassette do you use? |
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It's a SRAM . . .
Not sure what exact part number.
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Nothing to offer on the specific components you've got, but on what follows, I do.
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And remember that your 2x system doesn't really have 22 unique gears, there's plenty of overlap. I still much prefer 2x for the road but I'm finding this 1x setup works very well for mixed surface (and even for pure pavement). |
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This is the main problem for me with 1x; the jump between cogs. Some people seem not sensitive to it at all but I guess I am.
You could switch out to a Shimano 46/30 crankset in the front, and also go with a 11/40 cassette in the rear. I don't think the 6800 rear derailleur will work with that cassette without a RoadLink; people report that the newer RX or GRX derailleurs can. Quote:
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The white industries cranks have jumps as high as 20 teeth from the small to large. I replaced a 50/34 with a 46/30. I also have a set of cranks that are 44/24 - those are going on a bikepacking bike, so can't comment on the shifting, but can't imagine that WI would sell a terrible shifting crankset.
Something like this might work well...they offer chainrings in 2 teeth increments so you can customize. More expensive up front, but might be a better solution for lower gearing than going bigger cassette jumps. |
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Curious if the 30/46 from a FRX610 would fit your crankset....
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Scratch all of that. Get a Road Link and put a cassette with a 42 tooth low gear and be done with it.
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