I wanted to get my 3x1 up Diablo before all you 3x1 RoadUno riders have the
chance!
Today I finished my 6th summit of Mount Diablo, on my 6th different bike.
I've summited Mount Diablo every month of 2024 (so far).
This time it was on the RoadTrio, my version of a RoadUno 3x1 build. In
the
I'm finding this discussion of 3 speed transmissions pretty interesting, to
the point where I'm leaving the chain on the middle sprocket in the rear
and just shifting the three cogs up front. It's a nice experience. You have
to bear down and grunt sometimes, and sometimes you spin out, but you
" an ideal half-step setup… and you start back down the rabbit hole"
I've got a developing build concept that will feature a 12-14-17-20-24-28
cogset in back. I've got a 130 BCD crankset for the conceptual build which
has 53/42 rings. I ran the numbers for 42/45 and 42/46, and I think I like
On Sunday, April 28, 2024 at 7:10:32 AM UTC-7 Ted Durant wrote:
>> At 22t of required chain wrap, take your pick of any rear derailer
Bad Sunday morning math. 13 teeth of chain wrap. Even better
On Apr 28, 2024, at 9:36 AM, Bill Lindsay wrote:
> The thing that keeps coming to mind is the
"I would expect much crisper shifting with that setup than a wide-range
triple up front. "
If you build one of each and offer the comparative ride report, I'll be
pleased to read it. I still have the gear chart in front of me the last
time Patrick Moore offered the theory that three gears in
On Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 12:41:12 PM UTC-5 Patrick Moore wrote:
But I keep coming back to theoretical efficiencies: IIRC, the gearing
effect of tooth jumps in back are more or less double what they are in
front. So the question is, how to get just 2 or 3 big jumps in back without
a IGH.
Quickbeam came with 40/32 chainrings. The fork ends were long enough to
cover the 8-t difference.
On Saturday, April 27, 2024 at 11:42:41 AM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 11:40 AM Patrick Moore wrote:
>
>> ... With horizontals or track ends and a good steel internal cam
On Sat, Apr 27, 2024 at 11:40 AM Patrick Moore wrote:
> ... With horizontals or track ends and a good steel internal cam QR you
> could have yourself a very good time without the need for a lousy (and FWIW
> considerably less that I paid for my TF hub). A 44 X 17/20/24 would give
> you 70",
We had a similar conversation back in February and, among the topic
discussed was, why 3X1 instead of 1X3? Bill pointed out that commercially
available 3 speed fws of good quality with huge tooth gaps are hard to
find, whereas anyone can find a triple crank.
But I keep coming back to theoretical
With your 7402 "tensioner" you could run a tiny short cable, such that
twisting the barrel adjuster pulls it from the 17 to the 19. I run that
setup on a different bike.
I'm summiting mount Diablo once a month, and I'm plotting which month this
summer I ride my 3x1 Romulus. Maybe July.
Nice Paul wheels! Good luck with it
BL in EC
On Friday, April 26, 2024 at 6:47:18 PM UTC-7 philip@gmail.com wrote:
> A gentleman never tells (of his relationship to certain Rivendell
> employees, nor his local bike shop with a Rivendell account).
>
> Quietly confident I’ll be able to get
It’s funny because they just released more details including a “probable” pre sale in June. A month or two back they announced the lugged Susie presale. The next day there was a guy on Instagram riding his lugged Susie!! Had to be a prototype or sample, right?I really want to “commit” but need is
Committing to yourself is the first step. Stating it on the RBW Group is
legally and morally binding, also, so that's step two. If you wanted to
get really committed, email Will and see if Will is able to take your
money, or if Will already knows you, you may be able to convince him to
agree
I said: “I’m getting one!”P. W.~(917) 514-2207~On Apr 26, 2024, at 4:52 PM, Richard Rose wrote:How does one “commit” to a RoadUNO at this point?Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 26, 2024, at 7:19 PM, P W wrote:Brilliant Bill.And good reference/inspiration.I tried out an Uno on Monday.And committed to
How does one “commit” to a RoadUNO at this point?Sent from my iPhoneOn Apr 26, 2024, at 7:19 PM, P W wrote:Brilliant Bill.And good reference/inspiration.I tried out an Uno on Monday.And committed to a 57 for myself!I’m really excited by the bike and it’s build and ride prospects.Mine’s gonna
I've had a Melvin in my parts stash for years that's looking for a reason,
so this build kind of appeals to me. But, out here in the flatlands, I
don't really need three super widely spaced gears. With my
cruising (normally fixed) gear of 44x17, maybe something like 44/40/36,
about 10% jumps. Hmm,
Brilliant Bill.And good reference/inspiration.I tried out an Uno on Monday.And committed to a 57 for myself!I’m really excited by the bike and it’s build and ride prospects.Mine’s gonna look like a late 80s MTB disguised as a 3spd road bike, for sure tho!P. W.~(917) 514-2207~On Apr 26, 2024, at
. Anticipating some of your RoadUNO builds
Thanks to unintentional prodding from Leah, I've pressed my new-to-me Romulus
into service. Some serindipitous objects in my parts inventory enabled a build
concept that is functionally similar to the forthcoming RoadUNO. It's got a
single 18T freewheel, a Paul
Thanks to unintentional prodding from Leah, I've pressed my new-to-me
Romulus into service. Some serindipitous objects in my parts inventory
enabled a build concept that is functionally similar to the forthcoming
RoadUNO. It's got a single 18T freewheel, a Paul Melvin tensioner (from
Joe B),
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