48/32 10 speed question

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Guitars and Bikes

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I'm considering taking the shimano 105 10 spd 50/34 off my caad8 and using 48/32 instead as I want nice easier gears for spinning up hills. Top end speed is of no importance to me whatsoever these days. Never even tried 48/32, can I ask those who have, how noticeable is the difference from 50/34 ?
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
It will feel approximately 32/34 as hard, which would be an improvement but not a huge improvement!

I went further on my CAAD5... I replaced its 53/39 with a 48/36/28 triple. The 28 is massively easier on steep ramps than the 39 was.

Is the 32 as small as you can go? Could you also put a bigger cassette on?
 

si_c

Guru
Location
Wirral
I have 48/32 on my winter bike, it's not really that noticeable in general riding from my 52/36 or 50/34 setups, but it is quite noticeable on hills, it's like having an extra gear or two to drop down in how it feels.
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Come on @ColinJ you can simplify that to 16/17ths. :smile:
But it might not have been quite as obvious where that came from! :okay:
 

MadMalx

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How is the gear shifting if you go 46/30 ?

There’s no reason for shifting to be any different from 50/34 - both have 16T gap and the drop is the same. I’ve got a GRX 46/30, with GRX derailleurs (cable) front and back and 105 shifters. Shifting is impeccable- very little effort, short travel, smooth, and very easy to align with no chain rub even when cross-chaining.
 

N0bodyOfTheGoat

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Location
Hampshire, UK
It's not a great comparison, but my road bike has 34/50 with 11-34 cassette, while my electric gravel bike has 30/46 and 11-34 cassette.

30/34 easiest gear is very welcome on inclines above approx 4%, without the motor. Albeit it weighs 6Kg more than the road bike and I'm an overweight 96Kg.

26(?)/36 on my hybrid with a triple crank set is positively wonderful these days, or at least it was, before I got the electric gravel bike!
 
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Guitars and Bikes

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There’s no reason for shifting to be any different from 50/34 - both have 16T gap and the drop is the same. I’ve got a GRX 46/30, with GRX derailleurs (cable) front and back and 105 shifters. Shifting is impeccable- very little effort, short travel, smooth, and very easy to align with no chain rub even when cross-chaining.

With shimano 5700 105 shifters , ultegra front mech, and 5700 med cage rear derailleur,any reason for poor shifting using 46/30 grx front rings seeing as I don't have grx shifters ?
 
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