Doug Burton
Zen MBB Master
... or upgrade for Sofrider V1/Freerider...
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http://www.chucksbikes.com/store/cr044.htm
Hardtailcruzer wrote: Hi Mark,
It's a 155mm crank length crankset. 52/39 would make the gain ratios really high. the 50t/36t matches the 155mm crank really nicely, giving adequate low and a "keep the legs moving " high for speedy downhills.
best,
When trying to work out what the effect of a change of gearing would be Sheldon Brown's Gear Calculator is incredibly useful. Just enter your current gearing, and the new gearing you're considering, and it'll calculate the results of each combination. It'll output in gain ratios, gear inches, metres development or (my personal favourite) bike speeds for a given cadence (rpm).SeanBell wrote: Would this mount on a Freerider V2 easily? And if so would it:
A) Add more gears higher and lowers? I find when I'm pulling a trailer I need a few more gears.
It should include both crank arms and the crank axle between them.Quote:
B) Require a new crank arm on the other side?
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C) What sort of derailer would I need to buy to make that work? Also... Could I mount that without a derailer and just manually shift it over when I'm pulling the trailer? (Probably not ideal but just a thought...
It's good to know that i can get more high gears, since that is what i need. But i dont like derailures. I was thinking of getting a Nuvinci hub or a Rohloff hub. But it will probably have to wait a few more months.Hardtailcruzer wrote: Interested to know if there's any interest in this sort of "pre-tested Upgrade".
defjack wrote: Got a ride today with the cranks and they are nice. I have a 11-32 and they climb ok with a 11-34 would be even better. They are ramped and pined so shift very good.
defjack wrote: Update on these cranks. Im spinning up hills now with no knee pain. I can now feel the difference between the 175 and 155 crank length.Cranks are on the Giant and that bike is working out just fine even on some really bad roads. Jack