jonathan horticulturist
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As usual, I am a complete idiot and don’t know if it’s possible or not for my bike.
Can you also recommend anything that’s 1x?
Can you also recommend anything that’s 1x?
Yes, it is possible and very easy. I guess it's a Yamaha engine so you just need to get a 104bcd 32, 34 or 36T chainring to replace the outer ring, remove the inner ring and the front derailleur and you are done. Yamaha is very powerful so even with a 11-36 cassette, you will have plenty of climbing power you just need to decide which size of chainring to get - and check the BCD if it's really 104mm but as I remember it is.As usual, I am a complete idiot and don’t know if it’s possible or not for my bike.
Can you also recommend anything that’s 1x?
Yes, it is possible and very easy. I guess it's a Yamaha engine so you just need to get a 104bcd 32, 34 or 36T chainring to replace the outer ring, remove the inner ring and the front derailleur and you are done. Yamaha is very powerful so even with a 11-36 cassette, you will have plenty of climbing power you just need to decide which size of chainring to get - and check the BCD if it's really 104mm but as I remember it is.
Personally, I would go with Shimano XT 1x11 with a 34T 'Raptor' chainring from Superstar Components. Cheap, great range with a 11-46 cassette. I'm running SRAM 11 and 12 speed on two of my bikes and Shimano XT 11 speed on one bike and I prefer Shimano. When you need to replace ripped off derailleurs Shimano is more economical.Ok, cool. What 1x setup do you recommend for the beast? 1x11? 1x12? 1x8?
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