Timeline for How to achieve 24t-38t front chainrings
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Nov 3 at 6:20 | comment | added | Peachy | Nathan Knutson says in their answer that it's not possible to cheat mountain bike front derailleur capacity | |
Nov 2 at 11:34 | comment | added | Rеnаud | On you mention of my answer: there's some margin in front derailleur cage design, and I would not expect indeed that designing a derailleur that works with 38-26 and 38-24 is a problem (especially considering that the same derailleur can be used for these combinations according to the very conservative Shimano), the issue I raised was more on using a FD designed for 3x on a 2x, and of course too big deviations (like using a GRX on a 40/26 crankset). | |
Nov 2 at 5:54 | comment | added | Peachy | After some consideration, I think I'm actually going to go with a Cues 40-26t or Deore XT, 11 speed, 26-36 crankset. I don't want to risk incompatibility, that's what my other project bikes are for! | |
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