so here is the thing. it is doable. but it is kinda expensive. so at the very least, you would need a new crank, shifter, and derailleur. you might also need a longer bottom bracket that is longer in order to compensate for the second chainring. with everything you would need and including the labor to put everything on you're probably looking at $150-200 ish and at that point, you would probably be able to get a bike with everything you are looking for.
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I agree with ChaseCal; you may also need to replace the chain or add links depending on your changes. You may be able to add a cog to your freehub or you can can the gear ratio ranges by changing out rear cogs for different sized ones.
I agree with ChaseCal; you may also need to replace the chain or add links depending on your changes. You will also have to add cable housing stops and/or cable guides for the new derailleur if the frame is not already equipped with them. You may be able to add a cog to your freehub or you can can the gear ratio ranges by changing out rear cogs for different sized ones. Per the advert you linked the bike has a 40T front ring and 11T-34T on the rear. You may be able to change your front ring to a larger size (48T-52T ?) and also change the larger rear cogs for larger onew if the rear derailleur has the capacity (it would seem like it does). There is also the possibility of replaciny the rear wheel with one that has a 9-11 cog cassette. Cost might be about the same as going double on the front, but without any other modifications, and essentially no labor (you could do it) with just swapping it out. You could have you initial wheel for flat terrains and only use the new wheel when riding more hilly terrain. Plus, you would have a spare wheel ready in case of damage or maintenance; keeping you on the road.
I am not familiar with this Triban brand, but I am hearing the name more often. I am curious as to any feedback owners and mechanics can provide.
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