Ya that’s a good idea too. Oddly enough the crank already has a standard 
Sugino 42t ring on it. Would that be sufficient? I’ve only ever used it 
with a single freewheel. I’ve read things in the past about chains jumping 
on 1x setups... is that even a concern with a road bike though?

On Friday, March 20, 2020 at 9:42:32 AM UTC-4, Bill Lindsay wrote:
>
> It's becoming more and more commonplace to run a 1x drivetrain.  Your 
> existing XD2 with a nice narrow-wide ring, intelligently chosen, could be a 
> really smart setup.  I've had very good success with a 42T ring, and an 
> 11-28 or 11-32 cassette, but I have hills to speak of.  With really no 
> hills to speak of, you could go even smaller in the cassette, like 11-26.  
> If you are never pedalling over 40MPH then you likely don't need higher 
> than a 42x11.  
>
> Bill Lindsay
> El Cerrito, CA
>
> On Thursday, March 19, 2020 at 10:20:51 PM UTC-7, Bones wrote:
>>
>> I could use some input on what type of crank would work best for me here. 
>> I will be using the bike as a sporty, zip around the river bike. No club 
>> rides or racing or anything like that. I live in south Jersey, so no hills 
>> to speak of, just wind. The wide/lows on my Appaloosa and Clem are perfect, 
>> and I don't spend much time on the big ring on my Sam's triple. I'd like to 
>> keep the gearing minimal but functional, and of course it has to look 
>> handsome on the Roadini. I have an extra RD2 crank from a single speed 
>> lying around, maybe I can do something with that? I'm not opposed to 
>> getting something new...
>>
>

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