Then the industry switched primarily to double chainring setups.
Single front sprocket mountain bike.
Ditching one or more chainrings a front derailleur a shifter and the associated.
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The debate about the optimal number of front chainrings is not new.
That trend has continued with the shift toward single ring setups.
This first chart shows total range of several available mountain bike ratios.
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The highest or biggest gear on a bicycle is achieved by combining the largest front chainring size with the smallest rear cog or sprocket expressed as 53 11 for example.
I realize this is more of a component question.
The concept of 1x drivetrains is nothing new.
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Many cyclocross gravel and road riders are also ditching their second ring.
The most commonly seen today are 1x10 1x11 and 1x12.
A one by or 1x drivetrain refers to a setup with a single chainring up front and any number of gears on the cassette.
There is an undeniable appeal to a single chainring set up provided it suits your riding style and terrain.
The single front chainring is indicated the span shown is the available span provided by only the cassette 11 36 mountain bike cassette.
What is different about this latest evolution is that it s not just about mountain bikes.
The xx1 single front ring shows a greater span because the xx1 cassette is 10 42.
One less chainring and cable and no front derailleur mean your bike weighs less.
Ten years ago the average mountain bike cassette had a 9 speed range of 11 32t.
My big ring currently has 39.
I never use my small sprocket and figure it would be better on the chain and cassette if i had a single ring up front.
What about the number of teeth.
It wasn t long ago that we all rode triple front chainrings on our mountain bikes.
Just wondering if any of you have moved to a single sprocket crank.