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Angry, always nice riding adventures in VT, looks like you've been a gaggle of times. Sweet.
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I'll be honest, I'm confused and curious about your choice of setup I thought the main reason someone would go Ekar was you could run 13 speed + 9 tooth cog So what was the appeal over the SRAM/Shimano mountain bike offerings in this case? Certainly has a good look to it |
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-You don't like hood ergonomics of Shimano -GRX has a lower wrap capacity (11-42T) than Ekar RD, so it looks like he can fit minimum what an Ekar is (44t) - You like Ekar/Campy better - GRX cranks are optimized for 142mm TA Chainline, not road -I'll think of more. Last edited by carlucci1106; 12-20-2022 at 07:58 AM. |
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I’m in the middle of a move, but once the bike stuff is accessible I have a spare Ekar shifter I could send you. You can take it apart and experiment with it assuming it comes back functional.
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I am eagerly awaiting the verdict of this experiment... If I can get a clutch derailleur and ekar on my gravel bike I will be a happy camper
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Eventually I retrofitted low profile ti H20 cage bolts to the cassette spider (which worked awesome, btw), and got me the clearance needed to clear the DS spokes. PM me if you need a link for these bolts to hack something like this, anyone. But before this, I tried a 1mm cassette spacer behind, and the lockring rubbed the dropout on a 142mm TA bike. Logic would say that on a 130mm bike, the lockring may interfere, end of conversation. |
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Lots of nuts here, I'd sure be one...
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The mismatched tires challenge my OCD tendencies...
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But you are willing to say it out loud. You are 1/2 way there... Where ever 'there' might be.
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- Yes GRX is 42T, but SRAM GX claims 52T, and Shimano's XT is 51T (I've never run these or checked how they run with friction to be clear) - Thanks for that info on GRX cranks. Was unaware of that, IIRC the 1x is pushed out 2.5mm more than a typical 2x Shimano crankset inner chain ring. I've never thought too much about this though Last edited by mechkbfan; 12-21-2022 at 05:55 AM. |
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13s EKAR mechanical brake might be interesting. 2 chain rings as well, if it works.
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Close. The chainline on a typical road (or any 2x) crankset is the midway point between the centerline of the two rings. On Shimano it's 43.5mm for road, and about 47mm on GRX. Assuming a 7.5mm c-ring spacing, that would put the GRX 1x ring outboard of the 2x big ring by roughly .5mm. On Campy, new 12 speed 2x Chainline is 44mm and Ekar is 45.5mm. I'm not sure if Angry has a 130mm or 135mm on the Rock Lobster pictured, but if 135mm-- the chainline would play fine in the back with the 47mm of GRX, or the 45.5 of Ekar. If it was 130mm, it would play nicer with the Ekar. MOre nerdy reading on this here: https://www.velonews.com/gear/techni...c-brake-bikes/ |
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It's interesting, it seems the 2.5mm is commonly referenced yet that seems to contradict Shimano's website GRX 1x is 49.7mm https://bike.shimano.com/en-US/produ...C-RX810-1.html GRX 2x is 47mm https://bike.shimano.com/en-US/produ...C-RX810-2.html If I decided to convert that 2x to a 1x setup Using the 7.5mm - Outer ring is 50.75mm - Inner ring is 43.25mm Interesting enough, other sites I had seen 5mm C-C - Outer ring is 49.5mm - Inner ring is 44.5mm (If it is 5mm, could 2x crankset just be identical to 1x but with an inner ring?) I actually did put a 2x GRX crankset onto a 130mm bike, and now I need to go check I used the inner ring... I could see about confirming the C-C too ------------ I'm only running 130mm, so we do assume that 43.5mm is the optimal chainline for 1x due to Shimano having that for their 2x? i.e. Pick whatever crankset has chainline closest to that But key thing is I should consider swapping my 1x GRX crankset -> Ekar for a better chainline Last edited by mechkbfan; 12-21-2022 at 06:32 AM. |
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