MTB chainset with more teeth

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Dermot

Active Member
Hi,

I've been making a few alternations to my 5 year old Cannondale badboy. The bike has a 9 speed cassette (SRAM) and triple Chainset (Shimano Deore). I cycle to work practically every day. It's 8 miles each way so I know the route.

I moved from 44mm tyres to 25mm (599-25) and the difference is vast. I am spending 60% of my ride in the top gear and it doesn't always keep up. I've been looking and I cannot see a MBT chainset with more than the 44 teeth I already have. I don't need a triple either. I've never used the inner ring. AFAIK, shimano's only double chainset are the XT range. For that price, I could get an Ultregra or a 105. It would be a double and have more teeth. There is a Shimano FC-3550 Sora 9-Speed that is reasonably priced but it is compact and has just 46 teeth so not a big jump.

The question is will it work? Can you fit a Ultregra or similar on a MBT frame?
Thanks in advance,
Dp.
 

dan_bo

How much does it cost to Oldham?
 
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Dermot

Active Member
Interesting. Those atb rings have 5 bolt holes. My Shimano Deore (M590, I think) requires 4 and I'm not sure if those spaces will work. I'll email that supplier and see if they stock something compatible.
Thanks for the link.
Dp.
 

I like Skol

A Minging Manc...
The M590 comes in other 'flavours'. I have the 26/36/48 variety and also never touch the 26T unless by accident (I thought about whipping it off but it does no harm and it's there should I ever need it?). Also, what cassette are you running? If the smallest sprocket is a 12T then swapping to a cassette with an 11T as the smallest actually makes a big difference.

I can see that a 44T chainring would be limiting for a fast road commute :thumbsup:
 
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Dermot

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I hadn't noticed that and I've spent a lot of time surfing the Chain Reaction site. I did replace the outer ring a couple of weeks ago as it was worn and one tooth was missing. I also have a wobble in the cranks which I think indicates a problem somewhere, possibly the bottom bracket. In short, it might make sense to replace the whole chainset. I was also considering replacing the rear cassette too as, like the front, it's also worn. I had my eye on this HG80 and chain. I can't see how many teeth that cassette has, from the picture, it looks like 11.

There's a few options to consider now. It would be good to get some return on the cost of the outer ring I recently bought. I have to address the wobble in the cranks and I will need to replace the cassette in the near future too.

Thanks for the suggestions. I need to weight up the options.
Dp.
 

gbb

Squire
Location
Peterborough
Bear in mind you may have to change the BB as well...to take the large chainring away from the chainstay. I replaced a small outer (can't remember the size now) with a larger, and it immediately fouled the driveside chainstay. I didnt progress further, itwasnt that important to me, but it did occur to me if I put a wider axled BB in to compensate, would that change the chainline drastically ?
Worth checking the current gap between chainring and stay ?
 
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Dermot

Active Member
Chain reaction appear to have rolled out a new website today and it's all a bit clunky with information missing. Try a different website or wait a few days for CRC to get their act together.

Yes I noticed that too. I feel their pain. I've been there. :blush:
 
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Dermot

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Haven't spent the afternoon thinking about it, I've come to the conclusion that I should address the problem I appear to have with the crankset wobbling. I'll start a new thread for that and see what people think.
Thanks,
Dp.
 

byegad

Legendary Member
Location
NE England
Note all of the details of your crankset, and ring SPA Cycles. They'll almost certainly have a 48 tooth outer ring for your bike.
 
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Dermot

Active Member
I don't think I'll replace just the outer ring. I only bought the current one 3 weeks ago. I should get some return on investment from it. However, I might be persuaded to replace the entire Chainset in the not too distant future because I am not happy with the amount of wobble on the cranks at the moment. The problem is, I like to do this stuff myself, I get a kick out of it, but I don't have all the tools - can't believe what some people want for a torque wrench - so upgrades this this can come up lumpy.
 
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