Deacon Blues
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Next on my to-do list is to look at adjusting the 'B' screw. I know nothing about adjusting the derailleur, so a link to a good video would be helpful.
thanksRD-M8000
To maintain the same top speed and avoid using the 11T and 13T sprockets, you'll need a 60T chainring. (44/11=60/15)Things I need to know are which size ring makes sense to move everything up at least 2 gears. The bike currently has a 44 tooth ring. I assume I will also need a new chain but how much longer? The 1st question the shop asked me is what size the diameter of either the ring or the piece the ring attaches to was 130 something or 133 I think he said. The way he implied it was a choice of some standard size but didn’t know which one
Just a heads up : B screws unless messed up don't need to be messed around with when charging rings . The H and L limit screws mightNext on my to-do list is to look at adjusting the 'B' screw. I know nothing about adjusting the derailleur, so a link to a good video would be helpful.
There's all kind of Youtube Videos that show you how . It's pretty simple . Chain length does matter .Great thx very much for the replies . I want to make sure I understand the chain stay issue. The chain stay are the 2 beams or tubing running to the rear of the bike which end holding the rear wheel. And the problem would be as the diameter of the chain ring gets larger it brings the chain or ring too close or touches the chain stay because the depth…
Oh never mind trying to write it down got me to understand
Bottom line it can be done with some measurements to verify it will fit. I don’t know if anyone else has this frame so there is no way to check for any previous experiences.
I played a little with the calculator and it seems for what I want that I need the largest fit and take wha improvement I get and instead of 60 I use either 48 (50 if I am lucky) minus 44 =4/2 for 2 links.
When I get this installed I will have waited til it is time to replace the chain and cassette, would I use the same size chain and the shop will add a couple links or is the chain size specific and a different size to begin with ?
I think I have enough knowledge to go look for the ring. the chain question above should be the last question I think
Again thx much
As I remember, photo's posted show you can't go any larger than a 48T because it will conflict with the chain-stay.I replaced my UC Pro's 44t front ring with a 48t. One concern about going to a larger ring is it has a slight impact on the chain line. The larger front ring can cause more skipping in the smallest cog. Pushkar didn't recommend going any larger than a 48.
After watching a couple of videos on setting up a chain and the correct position of the derailleur, I ended up not adding any length to the chain and the bike shifts fine.