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Path: ...!eternal-september.org!feeder3.eternal-september.org!news.eternal-september.org!eternal-september.org!.POSTED!not-for-mail From: Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> Newsgroups: rec.bicycles.tech Subject: Re: wingnuts Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 10:57:20 -0400 Organization: A noiseless patient Spider Lines: 84 Message-ID: <a2egtj54k0jjrean5pve77gk13u5rksboa@4ax.com> References: <m3qhj6Fisc9U1@mid.individual.net> <us4gtjt74k2ornio8cu73rvvievl4q3ade@4ax.com> <m3qnv9FjpqdU1@mid.individual.net> MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 8bit Injection-Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2025 15:57:25 +0100 (CET) Injection-Info: dont-email.me; posting-host="1efb1f848442debb0231d328756cb263"; logging-data="391078"; mail-complaints-to="abuse@eternal-september.org"; posting-account="U2FsdGVkX18BONewEzq7Tp9gW7W6JlLidQrNg/oZyko=" User-Agent: ForteAgent/8.00.32.1272 Cancel-Lock: sha1:PBwgoXzKnaFPlgXx1inMqalTZa0= Bytes: 4608 >Written by Mentor WilliamsOn 17 Mar 2025 13:55:53 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote: >Catrike Ryder <Soloman@old.bikers.org> wrote: >> On 17 Mar 2025 12:07:03 GMT, Roger Merriman <roger@sarlet.com> wrote: >> >>> While shopping, noticed someone?s ?pub? bike was a rather old road bike >>> with wing nuts and quite ornate as well, and a 5 speed block. >>> >>> Guessing more to the 1950?s era than 1970?s? Looked dirty and well used but >>> probably was an expensive bike when new? >>> >>> Seems that the pace of change was slower then? Mind you I bought a 9 speed >>> bike last year which first came to market last century? >>> >>> Roger Merriman >>> >> >> I notice that Catrike has upgraded their new trikes to 3X10. That >> makes no sense to me. My 3X9 has more combinations than I need or use. >> I briefly considered going to a 2X10 when upgrading my cranks, but >> didn't see any advantage. >> >> -- >> C'est bon >> Soloman >> > >Get less gaps between cogs which some people really mind others don’t, with >my MTB background I’m stereotypically more concerned with the range than >the gaps. > >10 speed stuff is same price and gives more upgrades options ie >compatibility with GRX or So on. > >I found the Triple on the 7s CX/Gravel bike I had, really quite annoying ie >lot of shifting though the chainrings, likewise the old Commute MTB which >was 3/9s was fine in its intended use ie used as MTB as one tended to drop >into the granny ring for climbs, and middle for rolling terrain and big >ring for the downs, but on the commute which is flat as, it did get tedious >ie either rub the front mech or shift up/down a chainring and then also >shift up/down on the cassette to maybe do this shortly again! > >It’s much happier as a 1by the absolute range isn’t really important for >the commute as heavy as the bike can be, the only hill is a flyover! > >Though has moved from 9s to 10speed and to Cues which has given a bit wider >range, and seems generally fuss free. > >I’d of thought that a Triple on the CatTrike where you ride on the trails >would be overkill but then again if it doesn’t annoy then meh. > >Roger Merriman I used to ride almost entirely on the 53 tooth, but lately, I've slowed down and moved to the middle 44 tooth, which before I only used on the hilly sections of my ride... Yes, there are hills where I sometimes ride, which sometimes required using the 30T When I slowed down and moved to the 44T, my cranking speed increased. My legs do not like 80/85 RPM, but I prefer the 44T to keep on larger cogs at the rear and for starting across a highway and where I want to move across quickly without shifting the front. I have several road crossings on banked curves so I must start up on a grade. That was on the 165 mm cranks. My new 175 mm cranks are set up with 50-38-26 and I expect to be on the 50T most of my rides. If that proves to be wrong, I'll take all three of them off and put them on the old 165mm cranks, which I think is better suited to me with the smaller rings. Those old rings have a lot of miles on them, so I'll probably retire them and buy another set. I'm curious to see how the difference work out and I might change them back and forth a few times... I enjoy experimenting and I enjoy doing the work. Lately I've been having back trouble which interferes with that work and puts me to working on my books. Limiting my bike work to a couple of 1 or 1.5 hour sessions seems to work for the time being. -- C'est bon Soloman