Converted to 1X, do I still need my front derailleur?
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Converted to 1X, do I still need my front derailleur?
I recently converted an older Sirrus to 1X8. I’ve taken it out about 5 times and really like the setup. One issue I have is the front derailleur has chain rub when I’m in the highest gear. The chain would either rub in the lowest gear or the highest gear so I chose the highest gear as I’m more often in the lowest gear compared to time spent in the highest gear.
I would like to remove the front derailleur but I’ve read that it will help prevent chain drop. Have not had any chain drop issues, but I only have about 80-90 miles to refer to.
Has anyone done a similar conversion and removed the front derailleur? Any issues?
Thanks
I would like to remove the front derailleur but I’ve read that it will help prevent chain drop. Have not had any chain drop issues, but I only have about 80-90 miles to refer to.
Has anyone done a similar conversion and removed the front derailleur? Any issues?
Thanks
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I don't get the 1x deal, but if you buy a new bike designed for 1x, you don't get a front derailleur, so it should be safe to remove yours.

When I bought this Peugeot the front derailleur was broken, and the previous owner removed it. It rode fine, but I put a front derailleur back on. Rides better that way for me.

When I bought this Peugeot the front derailleur was broken, and the previous owner removed it. It rode fine, but I put a front derailleur back on. Rides better that way for me.
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There are several makes of "narrow-wide" chainrings specifically made to retain the chain on a single chainring without using a guard or front derailleur. A Google search will get you the names and configuration you need.
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Having the single front sprocket, I'd also set the chain length to be lengthened to be on the shorter spectrum of things.
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I recently converted an older Sirrus to 1X8. I’ve taken it out about 5 times and really like the setup. One issue I have is the front derailleur has chain rub when I’m in the highest gear. The chain would either rub in the lowest gear or the highest gear so I chose the highest gear as I’m more often in the lowest gear compared to time spent in the highest gear.
I would like to remove the front derailleur but I’ve read that it will help prevent chain drop. Have not had any chain drop issues, but I only have about 80-90 miles to refer to.
Has anyone done a similar conversion and removed the front derailleur? Any issues?
Thanks
I would like to remove the front derailleur but I’ve read that it will help prevent chain drop. Have not had any chain drop issues, but I only have about 80-90 miles to refer to.
Has anyone done a similar conversion and removed the front derailleur? Any issues?
Thanks
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With my 2x I have never noticed the chain try to jump off either chainring by itself, so I don't see the need for a front deraiileur with 1x on a road bike.
Perhaps mtn biking or cyclocross would have enough bouncing etc to cause a chain jump.
Perhaps mtn biking or cyclocross would have enough bouncing etc to cause a chain jump.
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I'm probably a few of notches below TT'ing on the Tour (one notch ~10 MPH). I'm mainly on paved hike/bike trails; occasionally on gravel trails no MTB or CX riding.
Derailleur is coming off.
Derailleur is coming off.







