03-01-2023, 01:45 PM
I recently bought a new bike. It is a 29 inch aluminum mountain bike, 3x8 speed.
For around 50% more dollars, I could have bought a 1x12 mountain bike. Most of these bikes have small chainrings.
If I put my bike in top gear, I can still apply power to the pedals at 40kph. Depending on how small a chainring is, some bikes are geared to not be able to pedal above about 25kph.
If you have a small chainring, you need to ride in the small gears to go a decent speed, and small gears wear out quicker than large gears.
Not only is my bike cheaper to buy, and should last longer before the freewheel needs replacing, but when it does wear out, it is cheaper to replace a freewheel than a cassette.
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On another bike, teeth were broken off the large chainring on a 3x setup. I replaced it with a single vintage style chainring which is even bigger than the largest of the chainrings in the 3x setup. This bike would not be good for climbing really steep hills, but is good for everything else.
With my bikes, I can go off road and on road. When I am on the road, I can go a decent speed.
For around 50% more dollars, I could have bought a 1x12 mountain bike. Most of these bikes have small chainrings.
If I put my bike in top gear, I can still apply power to the pedals at 40kph. Depending on how small a chainring is, some bikes are geared to not be able to pedal above about 25kph.
If you have a small chainring, you need to ride in the small gears to go a decent speed, and small gears wear out quicker than large gears.
Not only is my bike cheaper to buy, and should last longer before the freewheel needs replacing, but when it does wear out, it is cheaper to replace a freewheel than a cassette.
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On another bike, teeth were broken off the large chainring on a 3x setup. I replaced it with a single vintage style chainring which is even bigger than the largest of the chainrings in the 3x setup. This bike would not be good for climbing really steep hills, but is good for everything else.
With my bikes, I can go off road and on road. When I am on the road, I can go a decent speed.