Front mechs rub and shift poorly even with round chainrings.Non-round chainrings do make a definite mechanical difference - it's impossible to align your front mech optimally.
In the case of VCN riders, mostly because they follow trends. AFAIK only one has done the testing to see if they are quantifiably beneficial to him.so why are people using them again?
Non indexed downtube shifter front mech aligns OK with my 52/40 set.
Maybe it's a bit hit and miss with newer tech
Front mechs rub and shift poorly even with round chainrings.
OK. How do you ensure the mech cage outer plate is 1-2mm above the chainring when the diameter of the chainring varies?
Front mechs rub and shift poorly even with round chainrings.
Good for you, but most aren't, especially bikes with short chainstays. If it was possible to avoid rubbing on every bike, the trim function would not be included.mine is fine!
Good for you, but most aren't, especially bikes with short chainstays. If it was possible to avoid rubbing on every bike, the trim function would not be included.
Some folks (me included) would not consider a front mech that requires trimming to be "fine".without trim mine would rub; but I have trim so it doesn't - I'm not sure what your point is? Any decent front mech set correctly will not rub if used correctly.
Some folks (me included) would not consider a front mech that requires trimming to be "fine".
I am sure there are solid technical reasons why front mechs rub, however I still find it irritating and unsatisfactory. Knowing why a flaw exists does not eliminate it as a flaw.A front mech that never needed trimming whatever frame geometry and other components it ran with would probably let you down in some other area like speed of change. Life's a compromise.
I am sure there are solid technical reasons why front mechs rub, however I still find it irritating and unsatisfactory. Knowing why a flaw exists does not eliminate it as a flaw.
Solutions spawn problems, however I would be happy to solve a bigger problem if it resulted in a smaller problem.The flaw is that the laws of geometry apply - hard to eliminate.![]()
You might see (Di2) Auto trimming as a solution but as you say this brings other problems. Personally, trimming a front mech just isn't a problem, any more than having to change gear is. Every 'solution' seems to bring more problems. Short stays and wide cassettes are the solutions to other problems!