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NVMND..... I see the action in this video (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tptAGcNNjrA). It ultimately looks like it would be a capacity issue as well. Well... that's lame. Another reason to dislike 1x (lame derailleur geometry). Looks like I'll be waiting forever for a clutch on a Campagnolo derailleur that will wrok with 2x.
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XT RDs are front chainring compatible Depending on model. As for why some RDs with the exact same cable pull work differently see below. The geometry of the RD isn’t determined by the cable pull, the cable is just a switch or dial that moves it into one position or another. The swing / path / operation / position is built into the RD. Clutch has nothing to do with front chainring compatibility. https://bicycles.stackexchange.com/q...ear-derailleur |
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https://youtu.be/s5hN94bN3nM Having two dramatically different chainrings would effectively cause the same issue. Could you set the chain length for a ring halfway between the two and make it work? Maybe, but it would be a compromise. Have you tried 12 speed? I have had my chorus 12 off-road a few times and it seems to manage the chain very well. My initial impression is a clutch isn’t needed. If I were riding on anything rough enough where it was not sufficient, I would be set on 1x anyway. I am guessing Campagnolo agrees. |
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The EKAR rear derailleur WILL NOT work with a 12/11/10 speed rear shifter. They are not designed the same. One is a 2d geometry and one is 3d geometry. I should've mentioned this in the questions/answers post I did. Sorry. This comment(will not work) is from Campy directly. I have not tried it. No reason for me to try it right now.
EKAR is stand alone for now. I have no info on a 13 speed road kit. I don't think they could do it though. 130mm rear spacing, I don't see how they could cram 13 in there. 12 is pushing it now. Last edited by Velocipede; 09-27-2020 at 11:38 AM. |
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Ultimately, the XT derailleur I have is a mountain bike derailleur, which I imagine would be normally used in conditions more demanding on the system than gravel. I love having the clutch for when things get really rough. Wouldn't go back. Again, I just hate having the jtek. And no, switching from Campagnolo ergo levers is not an option. Never. I'd go singlespeed before that. And, I know, I'm an outlier, but I don't want hydraulic either on my bike for travel/adventure/service reasons. My wife has hydro.... loves it, it's great, and I've learned how to service it... fine, but I don't want it on my bike, so Ekar is out.
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That’s why I said it will be interesting to see where they go next. It’s also why I jokingly asked if we see rim brakes live beyond 2x12. They would probably have to go thinner than Ekar to fit something with say a 29t max cog but it would create a situation like sram where 12spd road and mtb are different spacing which likely happened for similar reasons. The current state of hub spacing and the near disappearance of rim brake frames will make the future interesting. Trek offers 1 rim brake drop bar bike. Specialized offers 3. All of them are complete builds that cost less than a Chorus group. Quote:
Not the best picture, but best I could find. Note that not only is the large cog cantilevered over the carrier, but the carrier itself is concave. Smaller cogs and narrower dropout spacing would both add limitations. Last edited by thirdgenbird; 09-27-2020 at 12:37 PM. |
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C'mooooooooooooooooooon, try it. You know you're curious. You know you wanna. Bodge-ing things together, or needing to, has been the soul of Gravel/Bikepacking for the last 15 years.... why would I expect that to actually change now just cause Ekar?
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Just a thought. |
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I was having a conversation with thirdgenbird who was very helpful. Does that bother you? You mad?
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So here is an interesting thought...
I am confident the Ekar derailleur won’t work well 2x (well explained above) but how about 12spd levers with an Ekar rear derailleur for a hack job 1x setup. Would dumb luck make it index across a 10, 11 or 12spd mtb cassette? We have seen silly things like this happen before. Not sure what advantage it would provide outside of people wanting to retain cable pull brakes or wanting to use a non-Campagnolo freehub. You would also sacrifice gear ratios. |
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Obviously my online humor radar needs servicing. But obviously meticulously report your findings after you pony up the dough and time for your mad shifting science experiments, flatheads like myself are dying to know how Italian Gravel mullets (or Duoullets) work. We’re all hypocrites like that ! |
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Thing is for 11s mtb cassettes you might be better off just using the existing solutions. 12s could be the ticket, although you’d still need the 12s campy shifter and wither xd or micro spline cassettes. |
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The kluge i eluded to certainly wouldn’t be better than designed solutions but sometimes it’s fun to play around with things. Someone with a lot more parts on hand would have to test. Last edited by thirdgenbird; 09-27-2020 at 01:33 PM. |
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