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View Poll Results: NoCal Girls: what crankset?

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  • Standard Double (39-53)

    0 0%
  • Compact Double (34-50)

    4 30.77%
  • Standard Road (30-42-52)

    4 30.77%
  • Touring triple (26-36-48)

    5 38.46%
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  1. #1
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    NoCal girls: what crankset?

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    Since the compact double vs triple question comes up a lot, I thought I'd set up a poll specific to our area. The Central Valley is flat but the coastal mtns and the Sierras have huge climbs, both long and steep.

    Therefore, using the following guidelines, choose the crankset that is closest to the crank you use on your roadbike.

    Standard double: 39-53 chainrings
    Compact double: 34-50 chainrings
    Standard triple: 30-42-52 chainrings
    Touring triple: 26-36-48 chainrings

    Please describe where you ride. Common routes and hills.
    Last edited by SadieKate; 05-22-2006 at 11:44 AM.
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    Standard triple on both bikes.

    But now it's 53, not 52 standard for record 10, I believe. Which is yummier.

    I ride mostly in Marin County - Mt. Tam, lots of climbs and rollers. I do pretty long distances. An average training ride is 55 - 80 miles, my "event" rides are all over 125 miles. No centuries this year - just doubles!

    Can I vote twice, once for each bike?
    Sarah

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    Quote Originally Posted by maillotpois
    But now it's 53, not 52 standard for record 10, I believe. Which is yummier.

    Can I vote twice, once for each bike?
    These are guidelines, not rules. Remember that line?

    I considered allowing more than 1 vote, but, I don't know, gut reaction was that that just confused things and now I can't edit the poll itself.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    These are guidelines, not rules. Remember that line?

    I considered allowing more than 1 vote, but, I don't know, gut reaction was that that just confused things and now I can't edit the poll itself.

    The pirates' code is guidelines. But apparently the SK/TE poll is rules.
    Sarah

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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    . . . using the following guidelines, choose the crankset that is closest to the crank you use on your roadbike.
    Huh? You been reading engrish again?
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    Quote Originally Posted by SadieKate
    Huh? You been reading engrish again?

    I was referring to the "more than 1 vote" "rule".
    Sarah

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    If you can figure out how to edit the poll, I'll be glad to change it. Just for you.
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    When I got a new bike with tripple, I immediately changed it to double. But that's just me, I wanted to become a stronger climber. I actually did. However, I use 27 for my ring. That really helps!

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    I voted (once!) for touring triple, but actually, I have a 24 - 38 - 52 (?) hmm - now that I think about I'm not sure what that big ring is, but I know it is bigger than a 48 - maybe 50?

    I seem to either be riding almost compeletly flat routes (Bay Trail, Alameda Creek Trail) or almost completely hilly routes in the East Bay hills (last few months: Tunnel/Skyline, Three Bears, coming soon: Redwood/Pinehurst, Mt Diablo? ).

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    My Ultegra Triple is 30x39x52 Hmmm. I'm thinking that since I have a 10 speed my gearing is different (as MP was sayinig....)
    Nancy

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bike Goddess
    My Ultegra Triple is 30x39x52 Hmmm. I'm thinking that since I have a 10 speed my gearing is different (as MP was sayinig....)

    Your gearing could be what you said. My gearing is 30, 42, 52 (1 1/2 year old crankset/bike). But now Record 10 speed is 53 not 52. I don't know what Shimano does.
    Sarah

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    My older road bike has the 52 and my newer the 53. The LBS tried to talk me into a compact for my new bike but I stuck with the triple and Im happy.

    All of my rides near home involve some sort of hills. I tend to stick to the smaller ones (it makes my knees happier) but you could climb some whoppers if you wanted to.
    The most effective way to do it, is to do it.
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    I ride a 30-39-52 triple with a 12-27 in the back. I don't regularly do any completely flat rides, and ride Mt. Diablo (usually just halfway) and surrounding hills regularly.

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    I have a 38-46 on my fuji. The last mile of my climb home after work is 10% overall, with about .25 of a mile at 15.5%. I still haven't beaten this hill. I've been thinking of changing my crankset.

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    We have reasonably serious hills up here, on the coast and points east, and I and my knees have become mighty fond of my triple--I have the newer 53 ring also.
    The bicycle is the most civilized conveyance known to man. Other forms of transport grow daily more nightmarish. Only the bicycle remains pure in heart. ~Iris Murdoch, The Red and the Green

 

 

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