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  • Adrian 4:13 am on May 28, 2009 | #

    thats an interesting build,,,

  • Thruton_Thrasher 11:00 am on May 28, 2009 | #

    Its interesting how gearing almost adapts by itself to the terrain you are riding. Most commuting bikes loose gears over the course of their life by neglect or design. Riding the same tracks all the time and you use the same gears, making you think about reducing the number you need. For example I think most trail centres could be ridden using a 2×9 setup with no granny ring.

    Brant, are you moving towards Calderdale specific frames and gearing?

  • eggman 1:36 pm on May 28, 2009 | #

    I’d buy a frame built around a 1 x 9 setup.

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