gazza81
Veteran
- Location
- Edenbridge
That looks like a medium cage to me - OP can you advise?
I think it has a 50/34 chainring
mm - I wouldn't set any bike up where I had to stay out of certain combinations. Asking for serious trouble - at least with me,You'll be fine then - just check your chain length and if it's tight avoid the 50 when in the 32.
mm - I wouldn't set any bike up where I had to stay out of certain combinations. Asking for serious trouble - at least with me,
Some pro MTB'ers run short chains that could potentially wreck components if the wrong gear is selected in error. Like Batman and Robin they are special people and you shouldn't try this at home. A moment's inattention could leave you stranded. I'd never run components that could wreck my bike if I made a mistake.Hmm - cross-chaining isn't good for chainrings, sprockets or chains - pretty much the opposing 2 or 3 sprockets ought to be out of bounds to minimise wear and damage on anything 9 speed and greater. That's my view, others may diasagree!
Rob
am assuming like dogtrousers that you were speaking of combinations which might "jam", not just cause a bit of rattling/efficiency loss. If you are rob, though this might be fine for you, I don't trust myself.Hmm - cross-chaining isn't good for chainrings, sprockets or chains - pretty much the opposing 2 or 3 sprockets ought to be out of bounds to minimise wear and damage on anything 9 speed and greater. That's my view, others may diasagree!
Rob