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Certainly, Thank you.
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Good question. Campagnolo is more keen to modify existing shifter bodies rather than making a whole new one. I'm 'guessing' the LH EKAR disc brake lever is just a stripped 12s, 2by, LH shifter. So, maybe...13s RH rim brake shifter(guts outta EKAR RH shifter into a rim brake body) and any LH, rim brake, 2by shifter....
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I'm so sensitive to these things, that the increase in chainline of the Potenza HO parts bother me for chainline (only 1.2mm outboard), so going to the low gear would be unbearable on a 1x GRX setup for me- my bicycle OCD is alive and well. As for Chainline on 1x (130mm spacing), there is a little wiggle room, but I think anywhere between 43 and 45.5 is probably just fine. On a double, the large chainring usually aligns with the 4th or 5th cog position. So if you set your 1x chainring on the inner seat of the GRX 2x crank, you'd be at what... between 43.5 and 44mm? Sounds legit for a 130mm rear end. The Ekar, at 45.5mm native for 1x, may be slightly outboard of this- but not any more extreme a chain angle in the largest sprocket than any other 1x system, I don't believe. As a corrolary, on a build I helped plan for a friend, he kept the Force 1 crank with 45.5 Chainline, and just changed the ring to work with AXS flattop chain. The AXS wide Force crank now has a 47mm Chainline, I believe. Both were created with wider rear spacing in mind. Works just dandy, so I believe there is a margin for error with 1x gravel gearing. Last edited by carlucci1106; 12-21-2022 at 07:45 AM. |
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BUT, marketing...another example of the marketeers creating demand..not the other way around.
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Yay! Great idea. See if the Ekar paddle can be moved over, while you're at it.
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The Ekar rear derailleur will definitely not work with 2 chain rings. It's specifically engineered for only 1 chain ring, much like the SRAM derailleurs.
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It’s the skidder on the front and the gripper on the rear that makes me twitch. But I’m not saying he’s wrong—I’m a bemused strategist, not an angry scientist.
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It's all matchy matchy now, sleep tight obsessive compulsives.
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I can't notice the difference between 11 and 12t with regards to feel but I've heard a lot of people are. Chain wrap hasn't been an issue for me Hence I'd be curious to trying a 10t or 9t before deciding. The massive appeal of the 1x system is it's mental simplicity. Need easier gear? I don't need to look down or remember what chainring I'm in. I just shift. It's noticeably improves how much I enjoy riding. So how do I get the range I want for all day riding + 1x? I've run a 46T chainring + Advent X 11-48T and it's pretty good Two things I'd like to improve - Replicating the topend and range of 34/50 + 11-34 setup - With my long chain stay, I had to use two chains to make it work How to solve those two issues? Quite possibly a 44T + 10-44T with Campy's Ekar, but that requires 13 speed. I'm not turned off the 13 speed if it works (would strongly prefer 10 or 11 though, I'm also looking at SRAM on the side but that's not for this thread) but I certainly don't want to convert to discs. Hence here I am Last edited by mechkbfan; 12-21-2022 at 05:15 PM. |
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