Did you drop the front derailleur for the smaller chainring? Didn't see this on the video (admittedly I skipped around the timestamps). Just want to see if you got away without a front derailleur adjustment.
I have 40/36 11-36 , what's easiest/less expensive way to make gearing easier to climb? Changing crank combo or cassette? I'm just starting out to bike again and need a little more help on steep climbs where i don't have to push so hard for so long
Surely you’d be better off with a bigger 11x30 cassette?? A 36x30 is just slightly lower than 34x28. That way keep the 52 big ring for belting down hill? Or even go 11x34 cassette that’s a real mountain goat….but at 300bucks it would be a bit of an expense. 🚵🏻😎👍🏻
I didn't even know that existed for this crankset until you mentioned it! I might have to look into that - could be really awesome for a climbing bike. Thank you!
A wider range cassette, even at the price of more weight, would be more of an advantage. You could also go to a 48/34 chain ring. I have a 48/34 chain ring with an 11/ 36 cassette. It's great for climbing but I may go to a larger chain ring as it's almost too low.
Great video. Im currently deciding 42t to 38t on a gravel build. What u said about not utilizing lower gears.
34/28 is my lowest gear too. I wouldn’t mind an extra gear on some of the 20% gradients sometimes to save the knees a bit 😅
I just found out today that there is a 46/30 chainring for the SiSL2 - might have to check that out!
Did you drop the front derailleur for the smaller chainring? Didn't see this on the video (admittedly I skipped around the timestamps). Just want to see if you got away without a front derailleur adjustment.
It ran fine without dropping it, but I did readjust just to get it perfect afterwards.
Did you look at the 46/30?
I have 40/36 11-36 , what's easiest/less expensive way to make gearing easier to climb? Changing crank combo or cassette? I'm just starting out to bike again and need a little more help on steep climbs where i don't have to push so hard for so long
What kind of bike is it?
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Surely you’d be better off with a bigger 11x30 cassette?? A 36x30 is just slightly lower than 34x28. That way keep the 52 big ring for belting down hill? Or even go 11x34 cassette that’s a real mountain goat….but at 300bucks it would be a bit of an expense. 🚵🏻😎👍🏻
Yeah that's true, cassette would be a better upgrade for sure, but $300 on a cassette is pretty steep!
Did you look at the 46/30?
I didn't even know that existed for this crankset until you mentioned it! I might have to look into that - could be really awesome for a climbing bike. Thank you!
They don’t have the 56/30 in “SL” option (10 arms vs 8) but it is still pretty good
A wider range cassette, even at the price of more weight, would be more of an advantage. You could also go to a 48/34 chain ring. I have a 48/34 chain ring with an 11/ 36 cassette. It's great for climbing but I may go to a larger chain ring as it's almost too low.