DavidCH
In thought; expanding the paradigm of traversity
I love the Vendetta... I regard it as a race horse on steroids.
Here's the thing. As usual it's a tradeoff.
Engineering is a science of compromise.
If you have the money , you can go for a Rolls Royce Solution.
Is it worth flashing the cash and buy a sram Eagle axs cassette or stick with the sram Red Road 10-33 cassette with a smaller chainring?
The second option is a lot cheaper but is it the best option?
Pros always say, it's much more efficient if you have a large chainring up front.
I assume this is for sprinting.
One great big cassette sitting on your front wheel is going to weigh a lot more than a smaller chainring.
I love the simplicity of 1x drivechain systems.
I choose aero and lightness over capability just for the vendetta.
I guess too that if the Eagle axs cassette gets put on then you need a hanger extender for the deuralleur?
It's an interesting subject. If you were going to set up your bike for a steep climb then you would need to change the chainring and the chain because chain size changes.
Maybe to get the ideal setting , you need to monitor which gears you are using most of the time.
At the moment I cannot tell this because my system is cheap and cheerful but do you get this facility with a more expensive system?
Here's the thing. As usual it's a tradeoff.
Engineering is a science of compromise.
If you have the money , you can go for a Rolls Royce Solution.
Is it worth flashing the cash and buy a sram Eagle axs cassette or stick with the sram Red Road 10-33 cassette with a smaller chainring?
The second option is a lot cheaper but is it the best option?
Pros always say, it's much more efficient if you have a large chainring up front.
I assume this is for sprinting.
One great big cassette sitting on your front wheel is going to weigh a lot more than a smaller chainring.
I love the simplicity of 1x drivechain systems.
I choose aero and lightness over capability just for the vendetta.
I guess too that if the Eagle axs cassette gets put on then you need a hanger extender for the deuralleur?
It's an interesting subject. If you were going to set up your bike for a steep climb then you would need to change the chainring and the chain because chain size changes.
Maybe to get the ideal setting , you need to monitor which gears you are using most of the time.
At the moment I cannot tell this because my system is cheap and cheerful but do you get this facility with a more expensive system?