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Component Deals & Selection / Re: 48/32 chainrings, an interesting innovation
« on: February 01, 2025, 05:31:44 PM »
I have this 46-30t and FD doesn't go down far enough to shift properly. Maybe I will try 48-32t
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I need to get a pressfit BB92, would there be any specific brand that people recommend or had experience with? ZTTO, ZRACE, Goldix, etc.. so many options!
Hey, does anyone know where to get 46/30 or 48/32 chainrings for road cranksets? For fitting on 110x4 BCD cranks, like Shimano R7000 or R7100 cranksets. Or other cranksets that are on 24mm spindles.Do you have a gravel frame? I bought 46/30 for my road frame and the front are not low enough to shift the chainring.
The Temai choice store which I believe is probably stocked by the Sensah official store is now offering Team Pro shifters with a Shimano 105 R7000 RD and Empire FD. I wonder if Sensah just gave up on doing a Shimano compatible RD?
Looks like Teampro can shift Sram front derailleur now..
Since the Jun Juins cable/hydraulic calipers were being used on my gravel bike and my Hardtail 29er set-up as a Bikepacker with gravel bars, I needed braking that would work with standard STI levers on road bar diameters of 23.8mm. Then I discovered 'H" bars, that are 22.2 OD (Flat mtn. bike bar diameter)
For my needs, I found that carbon "H" bars work well for me on my 29er hardtail, so I was able to fit/install regular mtn. bike hydraulic brakes. Then I installed the Wheel Top EDS electric derailleur with its 22.2mm ID shift pod and have a nice system on my 29er Hardtail that works really well as a gravel bike.
I have been gathering parts for converting my gravel bike to "H" bars, get rid of the Jun Juin hybrid brakes and go use mtb. components and another EDS rear derailleur