SHIMANO DEORE XT M8100 Debuts with Shimano’s marquee mountain bike component technologies and trail-specific focus
I like the fact that Shimano has designed this groups with bike in mind. Specifically the idea that chain tension actually improves shifting sounds attractive-one less thing to think about. Plus the XT brakes are probably better than the stock guides. The 'narrow range' cassette has 11 gears and still wider than stock. I don't think I want the 12 speed-I am not a racer and would prefer the increased durability of the thicker chain. I don't know tho if a smaller chainring would be of any benefit. Stock has 32 teeth.
The bit about Q factor is a choice I wish I didn't have to make. Fatter tires would certainly make for a smoother ride and better grip. Given that I have motor assist, I don't think there is any downside. But the choices are dizzying. Would I need a new wheels? Has anyone thought about this one?
I like the fact that Shimano has designed this groups with bike in mind. Specifically the idea that chain tension actually improves shifting sounds attractive-one less thing to think about. Plus the XT brakes are probably better than the stock guides. The 'narrow range' cassette has 11 gears and still wider than stock. I don't think I want the 12 speed-I am not a racer and would prefer the increased durability of the thicker chain. I don't know tho if a smaller chainring would be of any benefit. Stock has 32 teeth.
The bit about Q factor is a choice I wish I didn't have to make. Fatter tires would certainly make for a smoother ride and better grip. Given that I have motor assist, I don't think there is any downside. But the choices are dizzying. Would I need a new wheels? Has anyone thought about this one?