castlerobber
Zen MBB Master
I have a 50/34. I can easily stay away from 34-12, whether it rubs or not. I'd like to have 50-28 usable. 50-32 would be a bonus.A 50/36 combined with a 12-36 should give a combination where they are all usable even if severally cross chained.
(1) I set up the Q-rings, making sure they were in phase, and that seemed to help the shifting.There are two reasons they wouldn't would be all usable: (1) if the Qrings are out of phase relative to each other. (2) you are really short causing the angle of attack on the chain to be really steep.
(2) I'm 5'5", and my x-seam is about 40.5". Does that count as short?
Sounds like a Sunday afternoon project. I've never (successfully) adjusted a front derailleur, much less a Yaw.For the over shift; I would redo the Yaw derailleur setup from scratch; while it's a touch harder to setup with q-rings it can be done; but it's not like setting up a traditional derailleur. The video help alot.
So it can be done.This is my case, with everything working perfectly or near perfectly.
SILVIO 2.0
50t Q-ring x 34t Q-ring.
Long cage Sram rear-derailleur.
13t to 42t 10 speed XT customized cassette
Sram Force 22 Yaw FD (this thing is key, at least in my opinion for the wide range, and chain rub)
It just occurred to me that I have a SRAM X7 medium-cage rear derailleur with a chain-wrap capacity of 35, that I chose when I thought I'd be using a 46T big ring instead of a 50T. Is that part of the problem? Do I need to put a long-cage derailleur on there? The LBS didn't even mention that as a possibility.