Start by replacing derailleur & cassette??

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    Spif

    Hi all,
    So my wife’s about to buy a great cx bike (pre-loved). 
    Great colours too…   🙂 ))
    It comes with either a DuraAce 50/34 or a FSA Gossamer Cross 36/46 Crankset + an 11/28 Shimano 105 cassette, 11-speed.
    Short 105 rear derailleur.
    We live in a mountainous area and I promised her to find out if the ratio for climbing could be improved.
    I’m basically trying to go slightly better than 1:1…

    My thoughts so far: get a medium cage derailleur and 11/34 (or is it possible to use an 11/36?) cassette…
    Can anyone suggest anything….?
    Thanks to all for any feedback!!

    S.
     

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    Spif
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    Turaco

    You don’t need to go the

    You don’t need to go the Wolftooth route to use a 11-40 cassette. See https://road.cc/content/feature/213519-struggling-hills-if-you-need-lower-gears-make-climbing-easier-heres-how-get

    I’ve used one quite satisfactorily with one of the newer derailleurs and 50-34 on the front. Gives all the gear range you need and some. You may need a spacer to fit an 11 speed  shimano mtb cassette on a road hub.

    The Wolftooth works fine but you need to adjust inner and outer cable lengths which means it is too much of a faff to change cassettes to match the ride. 

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    CXR94Di2

    Certainly try the Wolf tooth.
    Certainly try the Wolf tooth. Just be aware that the teeth jump up in twos/threes on the 11-40 cass.

    The range is with a 11-40 cass 50/34 is almost the same on the lowest gearing, but has bigger top end compared to my earlier suggestion.

    Buy the XT version, cheaper than XTR

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    Spif

    Thanks guys for that.

    Thanks guys for that.

    Very informative!

    @CXR94Di2 : You’re suggesting something closer to my idea, except making it easier by replacing the whole crankset.

    Tones0000: that would still leave us with an 11/28 cassette which we’ll have to replace in any case. Also my wife quite enjoys the occasional sprint on the flat or downhill. Would 46/11 mean she’ll be spinning out..?

    Keeping in mind that I’m trying to get her the best bang for the buck, what do you guys think of the Wolf’s Tooth TANPAN + an “mtb” rear derailleur and an 11/40 cassette (and keep the 50/34 the seller has on the bike)?

    sad

     

    #946709
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    Tones0000

    Can you hold out for Shimano
    Can you hold out for Shimano GRX which is coming onto the market now? You just need to switch the crankset and front derailleur to get 46-30 chainrings and still be able to use a decent bb. You can switch cassettes and rear derailleur later as well if needed.

    #946707
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    CXR94Di2

    Get the Adventure crank from

    Get the Adventure crank from FSA, it comes with 48/32 or 46/30.  Get the larger crank and change the inner ring for 30t.  

    https://www.bike24.com/p2306944.html

    Chainring https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Chainring-Sl-K-Adventure-30t-x-90mm-Bcd-n11-Black-wb007-421586159-Fsa-Crankset-/283494725509

     

    Look at using a SHIMANO 105 R7000 11-SPEED REAR DERAILLEUR GS which has a capacity upto 34t officially, but with its ‘B’ screw adjusted, you could use Sram PG 1170 11-36  11 speed.  That will help massively for climbing mountains

    https://www.bike24.com/p2276524.html?q=r7000+derailleur

    I love altering standard gearing to suit the requirements.  I have a triple Di2 front derailleur that Shimano say it will fit up 42t chainring.  Im using 48t outer ring all the way down to 26t granny ring and it works perfectly.

     

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