Cyclocross - Can I add a granny gear to an existing Ultegra double?

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docbluedevil
03-06-05, 02:59 PM
I'm thinking about building up a CX bike for various purposes. I'm thinking about using a triple up front. I already have an Ultegra 39/53 crankset from an old roadie. Is there a way to add a granny gear to convert it into a triple?
arctic hawk
03-07-05, 05:10 AM
I'm thinking about building up a CX bike for various purposes. I'm thinking about using a triple up front. I already have an Ultegra 39/53 crankset from an old roadie. Is there a way to add a granny gear to convert it into a triple?
Have you looked into a compact crank 50/34?
jfmckenna
03-07-05, 06:57 AM
I don't think you can because with the BCD of the 39 it's about as low as you can go for those rings.
velocipedio
03-07-05, 07:18 AM
yopu can't turn a double crankset into ab triple crankset and, as jfmckenna points out, the smallest chainring that you can fit on an ultgera crank is a 38t. there rea other optins, however: ad acrtic hawk says, you can install a compact crank that accepts smaller chainrings, and you can also install a casette with a bigger big cog.
MichaelW
03-07-05, 08:42 AM
You can get a tripleizer that bolts onto the inner ring and gives you a smaller BCD for the granny.
Specialities-TA may still make them
www.peterwhitecycles.com/chainrings.asp
You can also get those at Harris Cyclery.
velocipedio
03-08-05, 05:10 AM
avoid the triplizers. if you want a triple crank, put up the cash and buy a triple. personally, i think your better off with a bigger cassette and 38/48 chainrings.
jfmckenna
03-08-05, 06:41 AM
Yea it looks like by the time you get all that stuff you may as well just get a triple crank. Then you would have two cranksets and if you wanted to go more road race set up just swap out the Ultegra double though I am not really sure how that wors out with the front triple shifter? I second the compact crankset though.
avoid the triplizers. if you want a triple crank, put up the cash and buy a triple. personally, i think your better off with a bigger cassette and 38/48 chainrings.I got a tripilizer that works just dandy. I don't think a triple is the hot setup on a real cross bike tho.
velocipedio
03-08-05, 06:39 PM
i just think that retrofitting a triple on a double crank should be a last-case scenario. the triplizer works in theory, but i imagine it would require more than just the chainring -- longer cage rear derailleur, new bb, stuff like that. the other thing is that, ny adding a nother bolt on, you're adding another weak point. not a great option in my mind.
i just think that retrofitting a triple on a double crank should be a last-case scenario. the triplizer works in theory
It works in reality. Just like the website says "you'll need a 74mm bolt circle ring for the inner or "granny" chainring, a longer bottom bracket axle, a triple type front derailleur, and probably a long cage rear derailleur."
The guy is building up a bike from spare parts and those are the cranks he has but wants a triple. If he has the parts to make it work, it is the perfect application of the triple conversion ring. Sure a granny is the last thing you need in a cross race, however, my cross bike doubles as an off-road touring bike and I sure like that triple when hauling loads.
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