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Join Date: May 2006
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has anyone had experience with this setup? for a TT maybe...
I have only one chainring on the bike, and i want to skip the front mech. (front deraileur) for my criterium... of course I will test the setup for a couple of weeks first, but maybe someone has 'been there, done that' any rules requiring a front mech? all's'miles curby |
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Join Date: Dec 2006
Location: South Western Ohio, USA
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I don't know about "the rules", but as a child I had a 5-speed bicycle that had no FD and it worked just fine. I don't know what cassette you are going to run, but you will need to watch your chain deflection if it is very wide.
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Join Date: May 2006
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yeah, i will make sure the chainline is good and avoid the large cog in the back. i want to run this setup in a criterium so i expect i will be in the 50 x 12-17 most of the day. if i need the 19 its there and if we come to a stop i'm sure i can get going again with the 21 for 50 meters or so.
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