Sounds like you want a "General Lee Wide-Range Cassette Adapter." Gives you 11-40 using a 1030, 1050, or 1070 SRAM cassette. Pretty pricey though. Only place I've seen them for sale is on eBay.
That's what I've determined.Sounds like you want a "General Lee Wide-Range Cassette Adapter." Gives you 11-40 using a 1030, 1050, or 1070 SRAM cassette. Pretty pricey though. Only place I've seen them for sale is on eBay.
There's not really much in the way of flex from the frame.It is possible that your problems shifting under power could be due to frame flex and little to with the actual drivetrain.
40t cog? even trials riders don't run gearing that lowSounds like you want a "General Lee Wide-Range Cassette Adapter." Gives you 11-40 using a 1030, 1050, or 1070 SRAM cassette. Pretty pricey though. Only place I've seen them for sale is on eBay.
It's a 30-11/40 range. When you run the gear ratio calculations, the 30-40 is roughly 22-34.It sounds silly, but allows for a single ring up front to get nearly the same ratios.40t cog? even trials riders don't run gearing that low![]()
what size frontIt's a 30-11/40 range. When you run the gear ratio calculations, the 30-40 is roughly 22-34.It sounds silly, but allows for a single ring up front to get nearly the same ratios.
It's a 30-11/40 range. When you run the gear ratio calculations, the 30-40 is roughly 22-34.It sounds silly, but allows for a single ring up front to get nearly the same ratios.
See above.what size front
I would prefer to have it on, given the switch back between DH and trail.do you think you NEED the guide? I used to have a Heim 2-ring but ditched it. No problems.
I'll toss one of my spares on later.Like someone else said, check your derailleur hanger. With the narrow spacing of 10 and 11 spd, proper alignment is critical. After years of winging/eyeballing it I finally broke down and bought a park too for it, fixed similar issues on two of my bikes.
The easiest solution is to remove the guide and buy a dedicated DH bike.I would prefer to have it on, given the switch back between DH and trail.
PM Sandwich.Unfortunately, buying a DH bike is out of the picture, so I need to make what I have work. Either that or buy a vintage beater DH.
distract her with kid #2I did just find an old school Turner for cheap, so I might take a look at that. Selling the coil and new DH wheel I am building should get me half way there. With my other miscellaneous parts to sell, I think I might just be able to break even. Now to deal with Wifey on that front.
That's a great idea. Distract her from my spending $500, by pumping out another money spending machine. That little snot is my second largest expense per year, only to my mortgage.distract her with kid #2
Very aware. Very, very aware.Haley hasn't even begun to spend your money.
Trust me on this.
oh i'm sorry, i wasn't aware logic had been reintroduced to this thread.That's a great idea. Distract her from my spending $500, by pumping out another money spending machine. That little snot is my second largest expense per year, only to my mortgage.
re?oh i'm sorry, i wasn't aware logic had been reintroduced to this thread.
Rings, popping on a guide, change the shock, and rear tire to a Minion. The front der is totally bolt-on, so that's easy. It's a ~45min process to make the changes.Wait, what? You're going to swap drivetrain parts every time you change riding type?
Shut your pie hole. Ride Wednesday after work?Every time I see a "Give me bike part advice" Stoney thread I think to myself "Dude, you have friends that ride, right here in Colorado! Why don't you just ask us? We're at least as good of advice givers as the Internet!" And then I remember that we'd all basically tell you that you're being a dumbass about it, and it's fine the way it is really. Carry on.
With your derailleur adjusting prowess.....4hrs.Rings, popping on a guide, change the shock, and rear tire to a Minion. The front der is totally bolt-on, so that's easy. It's a ~45min process to make the changes.
Maybe. The LBG and I fly out on a red-eye that night for a wedding on the East Coast. So, unlikely—but you never know. Better chance now that I have a couple days notice. You thinking your typical 3:30 timeframe, something south-ish like Derp Crick?Shut your pie hole. Ride Wednesday after work?
If I can't climb something with a 32/36, I'm walking and more gearing couldn't help...I'll never claim that I've ridden everywhere but I have yet to come across a climb that I couldn't muscle up with a 32t front ring and a 36 rear. My last bike was a few pounds lighter and I had a 33t front and 34 cog. I've done a couple climbs in pisgah with this gearing that were 1200-1600 feet. Although you do have about 60-70 lbs on me...
Isn't that the same as posting on the monkey?Every time I see a "Give me bike part advice" Stoney thread I think to myself "Dude, you have friends that ride, right here in Colorado! Why don't you just ask us? We're at least as good of advice givers as the Internet!" And then I remember that we'd all basically tell you that you're being a dumbass about it, and it's fine the way it is really. Carry on.
Sadly you can't slap someone upside the head via the internets.Isn't that the same as posting on the monkey?
PSP and Mooshoo would have permanent bruises.Sadly you can't slap someone upside the head via the internets.