Gear Ratios and Chain Sizing

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Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
I've just bought a new (to me) cyclocross bike and would like to put a bigger cassette on to help me up the steep bits. The chain rings are currently 46 and 36 and the cassette is 12-28 (10 speed)

If I get a 12-30 cassette, will I need a longer chain?

Cheers
 

festival

Über Member
Probably.
36/28 is pretty damn low and unless you are planning a tour through the alps or similar journey you wouldn't normally need lower gears.
You may also need a new rear mech as well.
 
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Norry1

Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
I'm planning to try cyclocross racing next year and thought I might need some easier gears.
 

RecordAceFromNew

Swinging Member
Location
West London
Anything else I need to watch out for? The bike is the 2012 CAADX 105

I think you are good to go. After swapping the cassette just make sure the top jockey still clears the 30T when shifting onto it. I think it will. If there is any doubt you can increase the clearance by turning the B screw in (clockwise). I always do this only after having taken off the spring pressure on the screw first by rotating the mech clockwise well back when it is on the small cog - else it is real easy to ruin the top of the screw since it would not only be under pressure but is usually threadlocked.
 

festival

Über Member
If your worried 36/28 is not low enough to get you round a CX course, I think you will be best served getting some miles in ( and some cx specific training)
 
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Norry1

Norry1

Legendary Member
Location
Warwick
Yep I could definitely do with some CX specific training - but not sure where to get it. I don't know if I need lower gears but I know steep hills in mud is pretty hard work.
 

boydj

Legendary Member
Location
Paisley
You could always get a 34 inner chainring (or slightly smaller), along with the bigger rear cogs to give you even lower gearing if you have a lot of tough hills in your area. Your front mech should be able to cope with this. I don't think you'll need a new chain to go from a 28 to 30 max at the rear - as long as you avoid using the 30 with the big chainring.
 
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