MrSteve
Zen MBB Master
Why?
Well, the other day while cleaning the chain, I noticed it was a little bit
too loose on the big ring, so I measured it.
It's borderline trash.
Worn to the brink of worn out ( + 1/8" in a measured foot).
History:
The bike came with an 8-speed granny-gear cassette, a long-cage derailleur and a single little 44-tooth ring up front.
The stock bottom bracket was replaced with a Bontrager ISIS triple: 52, 42, 30-something & 170mm cranks.
I added a clamp-on SRAM top-pull long-cage front derailleur and switched to bar mounted friction shifters.
The bike has gone through about four chains over the years and its transmission really does need a complete overhaul.
Conclusion:
The Sofrider is getting a new 10-speed 11-36 cassette, new ten-speed chain and two big new chain rings up front. The smallest steel front chain ring is very rarely used, so it'll stay.
I measured the original long-cage Alivio rear derailleur, and it's wheels and cage match my much newer
SRAM 10-speed equipment... so it stays.
Both derailleurs will work fine, I'm sure, especially with the bar mounted friction shifters.
So, my old trainer bound bike gets a new lease on life and will now be cross-compatible with its stablemate, the awesome Vendetta.
Well, the other day while cleaning the chain, I noticed it was a little bit
too loose on the big ring, so I measured it.
It's borderline trash.
Worn to the brink of worn out ( + 1/8" in a measured foot).
History:
The bike came with an 8-speed granny-gear cassette, a long-cage derailleur and a single little 44-tooth ring up front.
The stock bottom bracket was replaced with a Bontrager ISIS triple: 52, 42, 30-something & 170mm cranks.
I added a clamp-on SRAM top-pull long-cage front derailleur and switched to bar mounted friction shifters.
The bike has gone through about four chains over the years and its transmission really does need a complete overhaul.
Conclusion:
The Sofrider is getting a new 10-speed 11-36 cassette, new ten-speed chain and two big new chain rings up front. The smallest steel front chain ring is very rarely used, so it'll stay.
I measured the original long-cage Alivio rear derailleur, and it's wheels and cage match my much newer
SRAM 10-speed equipment... so it stays.
Both derailleurs will work fine, I'm sure, especially with the bar mounted friction shifters.
So, my old trainer bound bike gets a new lease on life and will now be cross-compatible with its stablemate, the awesome Vendetta.