Thanks, NorseGoddess, for the counter viewpoint. Can I ask - were you strong on hills to begin with? Doesn't sound like you need the grannies when climbing. (Wish I was that strong... but know it will come with time.)
Thanks, NorseGoddess, for the counter viewpoint. Can I ask - were you strong on hills to begin with? Doesn't sound like you need the grannies when climbing. (Wish I was that strong... but know it will come with time.)
Okay, since we've all given you our chainring secrets, can we come and visit you in Tuscany? All of us?
no kidding!
so what's chain suck and ghost shifting?
Chain suck:
http://www.fagan.co.za/Bikes/Csuck/
"The chain fails to disengage from the bottom teeth of a front chain-ring ; instead the teeth snag the chain and carry it up and around the rear circumference of the ring, winding it back onto itself, and jamming it between the chain-rings and chain-stay. "
As for ghost shifting, I guess thats when you bike shifts on its own. Usually because the rear derailleur is not properly adjusted or due to cable stretch.
The View From The Other Side.
Lots of folks are mentioning the "shame" (or lack there of) of using their granny gears on the triple. There's a definite reverse of that in my section of the riding universe. (which I guess is the utility cycling portion of the universe)
We have hills here in Seattle. When me 'n' my peeps see someone zipping along with just a double, we assume that they probably stick with flat or flattish rides. Cuz someone who leaves the safe and easy routes or who actually uses the bike as transportation rather than as a toy (and hauls stuff on it) is going to need and use a triple around here.
Toy vs. Transportation. Double vs. Triple. Sticking to Seattle's flat and gratuitously fast routes, or riding directly to your destination come he!! or high-land.
Yup, discrimination and self-righteousness live on in us all. (including slowpokes like me.)
(and yes, my bikes with the compact and the standard doubles are my "toys". No doubt about it. My triples are my real bikes.)
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Where oh where is that poem a TE'er wrote "Ode to My Triple"?![]()
Fancy Schmancy Custom Road bike ~ Mondonico Futura Legero
Found on side of the road bike ~ Motobecane Mixte
Gravel bike ~ Salsa Vaya
Favorite bike ~ Soma Buena Vista mixte
Folder ~ Brompton
N+1 ~ My seat on the Rover recumbent tandem
https://www.instagram.com/pugsley_adventuredog/
I don't need a 30T ring for the riding I do, so I think, why have one? I also like having some low gears of a 34 or 36T ring, so I prefer that over the 39 or 42 middle ring that is common for triples. Basically, I would be pretty unsatisfied with both the little and middle ring of a triple most of the time. Therefore, I vote for compact.
http://forums.teamestrogen.com/showt...ghlight=triple
~ SK who is waiting for Peter White to call her about putting a 38 middle on her Campy triple and no way, no how, is she giving up her 26 granny. Me loves my knees.
Frends know gud humors when dey is hear it. ~ Da Crockydiles of ZZE.