Originally Posted by
sam_cyclist
Back in the day, I used to putter along in the 42 (small)/17 or 42/19 a lot on slight uphills/flats.
There was really no use for the big (53) on anything except for downhills.
Now, with a smaller, and therefore more useful big (50) on compacts, along with a wider gear range on 10 speed cassettes, I am using both the big and small to an almost equal degree on flats, and small rolling hills.
I do find myself double shifting quite a bit, probably because both the big ring is more useful and also because STI makes a lot of shifting a lot easier.
So, I'm using the 50 a lot with the 5 lower gears, and the 34 a lot with the 5 higher gears. I find myself 'experimenting' a lot looking for the 'best' gear on flats.
Do you have a preferred or favorite gear on flats/slight uphills?
Do any of you consider a triple with a 39 middle ring a better solution for gearing than compact?
No, although replacing the 34 with a 36 is a great combination for all but mountainous terrain.
I run 36/50 with the 11-25 and that gets me up everything around Austin and the surrounding hill country without a problem.
I usually ride rolling flat terrain on the 50 and 3-4 middle cogs. Depends on the wind.