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Post by coolcat14 on Apr 1, 2017 11:05:59 GMT 8
Newbie lng po.. ask ko lng kung ok b ung setup na 1x10 tas nka rigid fork. Small frame at 26er po balak ko.more on road biking lng po ako.any suggestion po bukod s 1x10 setup. Tska anong frame po ba ung maganda pero mura lng. Mga 20k po budget k s pagbubuo. Tnx po.
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Post by anthrax76 on Apr 1, 2017 17:32:40 GMT 8
mas mahal ang assemble kesa built.
walang paki yung fork sa drivetrain, he he. question is, meron ka bang enough gears for road riding? kasi minsan yun 44 x 15 kulang pa.
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Post by coolcat14 on Apr 1, 2017 21:30:20 GMT 8
mas mahal ang assemble kesa built. walang paki yung fork sa drivetrain, he he. question is, meron ka bang enough gears for road riding? kasi minsan yun 44 x 15 kulang pa. Ganon po ba? Bale po anu po ma aadvice nyo mgnda setup pra sa city biking lng.. tamang pang exercise lng 3x a wik. Nbabasa k kc mgnda daw ung 1x10 n 34t s front tas 11-42t ang rear.ok s ahunan at mkakasabay din nmm s rekatahan. Tpos rigid fork pra mas gumaan po ang bike. Pasensya m newbie p lng kya d k alam kung tama b pagkakaintindi ko. Tnx po.
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Post by anthrax76 on Apr 2, 2017 11:48:07 GMT 8
here's my opinion. gusto mo mag exercise, my choice would be a heavy setup. reason being is gusto mo naman talaga lumakas eh. it's like getting 1 pound weights tapos expect mo na makabuhat ka ng 100 pounds balang araw. my philosophy is, train with a heavy bike, race with a light bike.
kung gusto mo naman ng magaang na bike, then prepare to empty your wallet, he he. ang basehan ko ng rekta lalo sa road eh halos pareho ng mga tumatranko sa MOA. 35 kph and up, minsan 40kph ang maintained speed lalo kung malaki ang bwelo sa liko or u-turn. at those speeds, minsan kapos ang 44x11 na gearing. overspin na kapag middle ring na 32x11.
pero dehins ka naman yata papadyak ng ganun, my suggestion, kuha ka ng normal na 3 chainring setup. tapos padyak ka muna bago mo isipin kung mag dual ring or single ring setup ka. baka kasi mamaya kapusin ka ng gear sa ahon or rekta, tapos magsisi ka. at least kung magbabawas ka ng chainring, pagaang ang bike mo. kesa dagdag chainring, pabigat ang punta ng bike.
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Post by konablack on Apr 3, 2017 8:02:55 GMT 8
Anthrax is right If i were you, i'd get a road bike that fits your budget (since you said you would only use it for city biking), as for the gears, get a road bike that could cover your preferred gear ratio and at the same time have other gears you can try.
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Post by coolcat14 on Apr 3, 2017 21:41:33 GMT 8
Thank you po ng marami sa inyo.. ngaun naliwanagan n po ako.. bale mag 3x setup nlng ako. Ok n po ba ung alivio gs or deore gs na? Tska about po s rigid fork mas ok po b un s road?
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Post by anthrax76 on Apr 4, 2017 22:10:16 GMT 8
always get the best that your money can buy. kung alivio ang kaya mo, then go with alivio, kung kaya ng Deore then go with Deore.
about rigid forks naman, dahil walang suspension, yung power transfer mo diretso. thing is ramdam mo rin ang vibration ng kalsada.
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Post by 18650 on Apr 4, 2017 22:53:03 GMT 8
walang paki yung fork sa drivetrain, he he. LOL
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Post by albatross99 on May 5, 2017 23:02:41 GMT 8
yan ang banat! wlang paki yung fork sa DT... OT sabi din ni sir anthrax palage wlang bearing ang wheel size sa frame size hahaha!
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Post by rubics on May 9, 2017 10:08:38 GMT 8
OT: Walang bearing ang wheelsize sa height ng rider, frame size dapat ang binabagay sa height ng rider, (regardless kung anong wheelsize ang gamitin)
back to topic, for 1 X 10 setup, I suggest use 11-42T 10-speed cogs, para may allowance for step climbs
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