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Posted
2 hours ago, Johan1983 said:

Hi All

Im building myself a Gravel Bike

I will be riding on the Road and Gravel and do some Gravel Races

What Groupset to buy?

Chat to Dominic from Summit Bikes. 
 

He can help you with building a groupset that will work for you. Including for example cable actuated hydraulic brake callipers.

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Posted
38 minutes ago, Underachiever said:

Can you please share your 105/grx mix details Ross?

105 shifters and brakes. Originally had a 105 RD but the "almost new" item I bought from the hub was basically scrap, so went for a GRX 810 RD along with the grx FD and 810 crank and a sram 11-36 cassette. Great gear ratios and no extra bits and pieces to make it work.

 

Bought the grx stuff from merlin so didn't work out too expensive

Posted
10 minutes ago, Bub Marley said:

How?

 

Surely there is a block on Shimano components as they force you to use the local agent.?

I emailed them and the said Yes they freight to SA

Posted
1 hour ago, Bub Marley said:

Merlin wont ship Shimano components to South Africa. 

My GRX and Ultegra groupsets are from them.
They don't seem to have a problem shipping Shimano products to us.

Posted
3 hours ago, Underachiever said:

A frustration is when to find a good 2x (shimano) groupset if you do a custom build, even 105 is not available - unless I look in the wrong places....  

If this is for a gravel bike, why not get GRX instead of Ultegra ?
The clutch on the rear much is super useful for keeping that chain slap under control!

Posted (edited)
On 1/15/2024 at 3:16 PM, Johan1983 said:

If i go GRX810   1 x 11 Speed

42T Chainset

11 / 42 Cassette

Will that be a good match?

 

Wont run out of gears?

You might sukkel with Swartberg Grand Fondo, but on the other end of the scale (flat tar), you will wear down the 13 sprocket pretty quickly

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Posted
1 minute ago, Underachiever said:

You might sukkel with Swartberg Grand Fondo, but in the other end of the scale (flat tar), you will wear down the 13 sprocket pretty quickly

So what will you recommend?

Posted
20 minutes ago, splat said:

If this is for a gravel bike, why not get GRX instead of Ultegra ?
The clutch on the rear much is super useful for keeping that chain slap under control!

Agree, but I cannot find a full GRX gruppo, any ideas? 1st thing is to move from mech discs to hydraulics if I do a stepwise upgrade.

Posted
39 minutes ago, Bub Marley said:

How?

 

Surely there is a block on Shimano components as they force you to use the local agent.?

add it to your cart, select South Africa and then pay.

Tip, the more bits you order, the cheaper shipping gets :).

merlin doesnt stop Shimano to SA. i think sram is an issue though.

Posted
1 minute ago, Johan1983 said:

So what will you recommend?

For my MTB equivalent gear ratio you would need a 28x42 for the last 3km of Swartberg. 

Having said that, I've done Swartberg many, many times on a MTB, but never with a gravel bike, so not sure how the 1x gravel crowd manages their gears for the race.  They most likely use a 50 cassette?

Posted
56 minutes ago, Johan1983 said:

If i go GRX810   1 x 11 Speed

42T Chainset

11 / 42 Cassette

Will that be a good match?

 

Wont run out of gears?

1x gearing really depends on your preferred cadence, or your power. as you see from these comments, both @Jbr and @DMJ are running 10-50 cassettes, but one has a 38t and the other 46t.

in my lack of knowledge, i feel a granny gear ratio of 25 gear inches to be about minimum for a gravel climber. 1:1 wont cut it

 

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