Ultegra 8000 chainring combination 39/50
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Yeah, you’re solving the “don’t need a twiddly climbing gear” while still leaving big jumps between gears - especially on the 11-32.
12-25 would be much better.
I just sold a chainset to get one with different length cranks - there are a lot of nearly new ones around and I basically broke even on the transaction - and I think standards are less popular than compacts so you could probably even come out a little on top.
12-25 would be much better.
I just sold a chainset to get one with different length cranks - there are a lot of nearly new ones around and I basically broke even on the transaction - and I think standards are less popular than compacts so you could probably even come out a little on top.
I'm left handed, if that matters.
54/42 and an 11-23 to be Lord of the flatlands. Messing around with your high alps gearing is just weird.
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Why do you need 54/11 in flatland?
Are you incapable of riding high cadence?
Or is it strong tail wind?
If it's the strong wind, one would want lower gear for when wind flip side too, right?
Last edited by Hexsense on Mon Feb 26, 2018 7:18 pm, edited 1 time in total.
I don´t know anybody who knows anybody whos riding 54/42..11-23.
I´m 67kg with nonexistent power output and my avg cadence is 90+ and as I said earlier, I´ve used single 48 front and 11-28/32 rear.
I haven´t dropped an idea to use single ring on this bike also, I just thought that using double rings can offer better/smoother gear ratio. With double rings I can definitely go with 11-25 cassette, but 34 inner ring is too small.
I´m 67kg with nonexistent power output and my avg cadence is 90+ and as I said earlier, I´ve used single 48 front and 11-28/32 rear.
I haven´t dropped an idea to use single ring on this bike also, I just thought that using double rings can offer better/smoother gear ratio. With double rings I can definitely go with 11-25 cassette, but 34 inner ring is too small.
"Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"
54/42 looks badass. Time to ditch the Apline gearing at move to a standard chainset at a minimum. Searching for relevant compromises in the abyss of compact chainrings is futile if your aim is to dominate the flatlands.rainerhq wrote: ↑Mon Feb 26, 2018 8:00 pmI don´t know anybody who knows anybody whos riding 54/42..11-23.
I´m 67kg with nonexistent power output and my avg cadence is 90+ and as I said earlier, I´ve used single 48 front and 11-28/32 rear.
I haven´t dropped an idea to use single ring on this bike also, I just thought that using double rings can offer better/smoother gear ratio. With double rings I can definitely go with 11-25 cassette, but 34 inner ring is too small.
Getting awfully close to this - http://www.velominati.com/2015/08/in-me ... ght-block/
I'm left handed, if that matters.
sorry, i don't share the same 'taste of coolness' as you.
I think i don't want to looks like a wanna be pro who put chainrings way too big for my need on just to impress people with the chainring size.
I prefer to be understated and modest with my 50 which match my need (and cadence) better, just like OP.
am i the only one who don't like showing off manly attitude of 'bigger than you!' like a teenager?
Apology accepted.Hexsense wrote: ↑Wed Feb 28, 2018 2:16 am
sorry, i don't share the same 'taste of coolness' as you.
I think i don't want to looks like a wanna be pro who put chainrings way too big for my need on just to impress people with the chainring size.
I prefer to be understated and modest with my 50 which match my need (and cadence) better, just like OP.
am i the only one who don't like showing off manly attitude of 'bigger than you!' like a teenager?
It seems that Shimano knows what he´s suggesting The 39/50 won´t work well. Chain will drop between chainrings and shifting is slower. I changed back to 34/50 and it works as it should.
Maybe in the future I´ll go with 39/53.
Maybe in the future I´ll go with 39/53.
"Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride"