Cardy George
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Uberbike? Goodrich? Any others?If its quality hose, it will definitely add to the feel. And it will make the front and rear feel more consistent.
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Uberbike? Goodrich? Any others?If its quality hose, it will definitely add to the feel. And it will make the front and rear feel more consistent.
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Goodrich. Keep it simple stupid.Uberbike? Goodrich? Any others?
Yep, tyres are going to be the limiting factor here, not your brake hoses...Goodrich. Keep it simple stupid.
Or just use standard hoses, it’s an xc bike dude. You don’t even run a dropper.
Pffft, do you even bling, Bro?Goodrich. Keep it simple stupid.
Or just use standard hoses, it’s an xc bike dude. You don’t even run a dropper.
What cranks? More specifically, what chainring?I know 10/11/12 speed chains are different widths, but are front chain rings speed specific?
I'm trying to figure out if I'm going to have trouble running 10 speed with a '12 speed' crankset.
Obviously.Pffft, do you even bling, Bro?
You guys are amateurs.Obviously.
I have a bikeyoke revive and braided lines for my brakes.
I also haven’t weighed 85kg’s or whatever your heaviest is since I was 14. Them brakes get worked damnit!
Deore M61020 cranks with the standard narrow wide chainringWhat cranks? More specifically, what chainring?
Inner width is basically the same, it’s more the outer width. An 11 or 12sp cassette will be an issue with a 10sp chain, but the chainring won’t be.Deore M61020 cranks with the standard narrow wide chainring
I know it's designed for a 0.7mm narrower chain. But I cant find anwhere if the Internal width of the chain is different between speeds, I have to assume it is slightly.SHIMANO DEORE 2-PIECE CRANKSET for 148 mm O.L.D. Frames 1x12-speed | SHIMANO BIKE-NEW ZEALAND
The SHIMANO DEORE FC-M6120-1 crank features an entirely new construction, using direct mount chainrings, special gear tooth profile for improved chain retention, and a 178 mm Q-factor that is compatible with 148 mm O.L.D. frames.bike.shimano.com
Ah Ok cool. Should be right then. Everything else chain/cassette/derailleur/shifter is Shimano 10 speed. Just needed a boost crankset and they are all listed as 12 speedInner width is basically the same, it’s more the outer width. An 11 or 12sp cassette will be an issue with a 10sp chain, but the chainring won’t be.
I should have asked what cassette/speed.
Wait. I hadn’t opened your link....if it’s a 12sp shimano chainring, you’re outta luck I reckon. They are specific to the shimano 12sp chain.Ah Ok cool. Should be right then. Everything else chain/cassette/derailleur/shifter is Shimano 10 speed. Just needed a boost crankset and they are all listed as 12 speed
Thanks!
CorrectWait. I hadn’t opened your link....if it’s a 12sp shimano chainring, you’re outta luck I reckon. They are specific to the shimano 12sp chain.
@The Duckmeister ?
This got me curious, so I went and had a play with some spares in the garage...Wait. I hadn’t opened your link....if it’s a 12sp shimano chainring, you’re outta luck I reckon. They are specific to the shimano 12sp chain.
@The Duckmeister ?
TL DR. I mean, thanks for that work, mate.This got me curious, so I went and had a play with some spares in the garage...
So there's no reason you can't put a 9/10/11sp on the Shimano 12sp chainrings, but the chain retention of the narrow wide 12sp chainring will lose it's effect with the 9/10/11sp chain as the chainring teeth are narrower with 12sp. The wide teeth on the lightly worn 30t 12sp chainring shown are 2.9mm wide, but 11sp are a lot wider. I only have a old Wolftooth 11sp ring here, but the wide teeth on it are around 3.7mm, so the 11sp chain will go on 12sp rings but be loose, but 11sp rings will not fit in the 12sp chain.
FWIW - The inner plates on the 12sp chains are slightly longer, which would still make the 12sp chains incompatible with conventional narrow-wide chainrings even if they were the right width.
The 12sp chainring has a little extra bevel on the edges of the wide teeth to accomdate these longer teeth.
HG701 11sp chain (loosely) on a Shimano 12sp 30t chainring:
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Close up, circled tooth shows the extra bevelling (cutaway edges) on the wide teeth on Shimano 12sp chainrings:
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9/10/11sp chains don’t have the extended inner plates 12sp chains do, so don't have anything that'll cause any issues with these grooves, but will be loose on the plates so a dedicated 9/10/11sp chainring would be adviseable to avoid dropping chains.
Haha. All good, it had me genuinely curious and everything was at hand...TL DR. I mean, thanks for that work, mate.
We need to get you out for a rideHaha. All good, it had me genuinely curious and everything was at hand...
Monday?Soon, soon indeed!