Bristolian
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- Bristol, UK
I have a bit of a quandary that I can't get my head around. My Specialized Allez if equipped with 3x9 Shimano Sora gears, with 50/39/30 chainrings, 175mm cranks and an 11-32 cassette. I'm finding it difficult to keep on top of the gears when using the big chain ring on even very gradual slopes (never mind the hills!). My cadence, and therefore, speed drops slowly and I find myself having to change down into the lower gears every 30 seconds or so. I don't have the same problem when riding on the middle chainring but then I struggle to maintain the much higher cadence that results.
I've mulled this over for a while and was thinking that life would be easier with a slightly smaller 48 tooth big chainring but then someone said why not fit shorter cranks on the basis that it takes less effort to push shorter cranks around than longer ones. Is that even right? If the answer is shorter cranks then I would most likely opt to convert to a 2x set-up with 50/34 rings and 172.5mm (or 170mm) cranks.
My understanding of the mechanics of pedalling isn't up to par so now I can't figure out which would give me the best result ... or maybe neither will - my head is spinning
Can someone please point me in the right direction?
I've mulled this over for a while and was thinking that life would be easier with a slightly smaller 48 tooth big chainring but then someone said why not fit shorter cranks on the basis that it takes less effort to push shorter cranks around than longer ones. Is that even right? If the answer is shorter cranks then I would most likely opt to convert to a 2x set-up with 50/34 rings and 172.5mm (or 170mm) cranks.
My understanding of the mechanics of pedalling isn't up to par so now I can't figure out which would give me the best result ... or maybe neither will - my head is spinning
