What do I need to go from 2 to 3 chain rings ?

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Location
Shropshire
Hello all,

My 20 inch folder has at present two chain rings but I would like to add a third as it is all up hill and down dale in this part of Shropshire So what do I need ? there is clearance on the frame for a smaller 32 tooth ring , The shifter with some adjustment will cope with it so it's just literally adding a chain ring .I'm guessing just extra fixing bolts and spacers but what are these called ? Probably not relevant but it is a 5 arm chain ring set up.

Thanks all
 

DCLane

Found in the Yorkshire hills ...
You will need a crankset capable of triple chainrings, a triple left shifter and a triple front derailleur. It's likely you will also need a long cage rear derailleur and therefore also a new chain.

It's pretty much an entire groupset and it may not work on such a small wheel size.
 
OP
OP
BADGER.BRAD
Location
Shropshire
Might need a triple front shifter too
Not sure why but it already has this and the front mech is just restricted by the screws.

so you may have trouble with achieving a decent chain line.
I never thought of this , I'll have a look at the chain line at present from lowest to highest gear .

At present it has 52/42 as the front chain rings I have no idea if it is cassette on the rear but I will check it out, as the wheels are a little upmarket I'd guess it has. At the same time I'll check out the amount of teeth incase I could go for one of those mega range cassettes to give me the same ratios.
 
OP
OP
BADGER.BRAD
Location
Shropshire
just to add at present it feels just about right on the flat ( could go a little higher) but on some of the hills I'm really putting some strain on the poor thing. Plus I was thinking of leaving my car the other side of the river and cycling too it at the start of the day and from it at the end,either way there is a really steep climb which I can just about do on an MTB but then I cannot fit a MTB in or on my little car. Plus I don't actually own one but sometimes use my lads,
 

fossyant

Ride It Like You Stole It!
Location
South Manchester
You are possibly trying to make a 20" folder do more than it's designed to do. How about a compact chainset ? You'll lose top speed, but hey, you can freewheel. You get some nasty chain lines with triples.
 
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