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Which triple crankset?
Plan on loaded touring next year. I have a Schwinn Paramount steel frame that has been modified for touring. I will be using 700c x 28 wheels. I intend to replace the double crankset with a mountain bike triple. My question, should I install a 22-32-44 or a 26-36-48? My cassette is an 11-32 that I plan to change to 11-34. I have Shimano Deore XT M732 derailleurs.
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you can always buy a few different, larger outer chainrings ,
with the 22 as your low, say a 46~8, 34~6 110 74 , 24t is as low as you can go. 34 for the larger set. I put in years of touring on a 7 speed 14-34t freewheesl, and a 50/40/ 24 crankset. with the 11 and 12 t top cogs you don't need big gears 44:11 and 48:12 are both 4:1 ratios. |
go 22/34/44 up until 2 days ago I was gonna go 48/36/26 but then i ran sheldon browns gear calculator and saw that a 42/11 gear still cranks out 30mph at 100rpm ( i have a high cadence) thats plenty fast and going down hills you will go much faster than that just coasting. Your main concern should be getting up big hills loaded up.
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Go with the smaller chainring combo for the reasons motobecane69 mentioned. And consider a 9 cog cassette for the smaller jumps.
Here's a link to Sheldon's Gear Calculator. Great tool, especially when set to calculate mph at a given spin rate. I've found the 22/34 combo to be iffy for long, steep climbs simply because I can't spin fast enough long enough to keep the bike moving in a straight line. You probably can. |
With a 110/74 BCD I would go with a 24,34,46t chainring and run a 11-32 cassette.I have this setup on my LHT and love it.And I am building a Big Dummy with the same setup.It works good for me.With time you will learn what is best for you.One of my bicycle is a Nashbar touring bike and I run it with 700cx28 and it rides great its fast as heck I think very light weight.I love building bicycles you get to pick what you want to go on it. :-)
Oh by the way you can order the crank arms and build your on crank set like I did it will cost you a little more this way but I like it better just me. |
Originally Posted by motobecane69
(Post 13198683)
go 22/34/44 up until 2 days ago I was gonna go 48/36/26 but then i ran sheldon browns gear calculator and saw that a 42/11 gear still cranks out 30mph at 100rpm ( i have a high cadence) thats plenty fast and going down hills you will go much faster than that just coasting. Your main concern should be getting up big hills loaded up.
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I'd suggest the 22t up front is the way to go. Lower is better for me on tour
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