Author Topic: Frame advice - hardtail with a 40T (or more) chainring  (Read 7503 times)

Deem

Re: Frame advice - hardtail with a 40T (or more) chainring
« Reply #30 on: February 11, 2025, 07:07:22 AM »
I've just finished building a beachracer for beachracing with a 29er.  :)
- Frame: TanTan (Seraph) FM199 29ER*2.35Tire. Flared handlebar, seatpost and stem are also from TanTan.
- Control levers GRX ST-RX820 1x12s
- Flat mount brake calipersGRX RX820  (front Post Mount to Flat Mount adapter)
- Frontring 48t Narrow-wide (0 offset) with 10-45 (1x12speed) (https://www.themechanic-parts.com/)
- Rear derailleur GRX RX820 12s
- Crank XT 165mm
- Carbon rims: 40mm and 36mm (Elavo Carbon Ali) with Dt Swiss hubs and Sapim spokes (Spoke the carbon rims myself) 8)
- Tyres: 60mm Schwalbe G-One Speed Evolution 60-622 and VITTORIA Tattoo II 29x2.3


jefflinde

Re: Frame advice - hardtail with a 40T (or more) chainring
« Reply #31 on: February 11, 2025, 06:45:01 PM »
I've just finished building a beachracer for beachracing with a 29er.  :)
- Frame: TanTan (Seraph) FM199 29ER*2.35Tire. Flared handlebar, seatpost and stem are also from TanTan.
- Control levers GRX ST-RX820 1x12s
- Flat mount brake calipersGRX RX820  (front Post Mount to Flat Mount adapter)
- Frontring 48t Narrow-wide (0 offset) with 10-45 (1x12speed) (https://www.themechanic-parts.com/)
- Rear derailleur GRX RX820 12s
- Crank XT 165mm
- Carbon rims: 40mm and 36mm (Elavo Carbon Ali) with Dt Swiss hubs and Sapim spokes (Spoke the carbon rims myself) 8)
- Tyres: 60mm Schwalbe G-One Speed Evolution 60-622 and VITTORIA Tattoo II 29x2.3
Please post some pictures of this rig.  it sounds amazing.  Also would love to see the clearance on the chainring.  this sounds like the best option so far for the "monster gravel" style build.

Deem

Re: Frame advice - hardtail with a 40T (or more) chainring
« Reply #32 on: February 14, 2025, 02:06:31 PM »
Here are some pictures of the beach racer :)

jefflinde

Re: Frame advice - hardtail with a 40T (or more) chainring
« Reply #33 on: February 14, 2025, 04:58:16 PM »
Here are some pictures of the beach racer :)

that is awesome.  did you size down on the frame at all or just the shorter stem?  the long reach is one thing holding me back from this option unless i size down in frame. 

Deem

Re: Frame advice - hardtail with a 40T (or more) chainring
« Reply #34 on: February 15, 2025, 04:00:27 AM »
I've chosen my usual frame size with the shortest stem to reduce the reach. I also used a seat post without offset and moved the saddle forward. This setup works well for me, and I use 165mm cranks.

Have you heard of this website?
https://www.bikestem.fit/