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Hey there, can anyone help? I run a 52t big ring on a Sora Triple front group. I find that I run out of gearing on even a small downhill and would like to be able to pedal a bit more. Is there, and can I fit, a bigger ring to the existing group without having to change the FR or other components.

 

Posted

Dont think you can! I could not change the middle ring from a 42 to a 39!! Rather alter your cassette ratio? Surely a 52-11 will be more than enough?

Posted

If you have a clamp on FD you would just have to move this up the tube a bit. a easier and cheeper option is Delgado's suggestion, put a new cluster on the back with an 11 tooth.

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What cassette are you running, a change on the cassette will make more of a difference than a bigger front gear.

 

 

Gear chart using KPH @ 90 RPM





For
700 X 20 / 20-622 tire with 175 mm cranks





With
10-speed 11-12-13-14-15-16-17-19-21-23 Cassette





  53 1.90% 52  
11 54.3   53.2  
9.10%



12 49.7   48.8  
8.30%



13 45.9   45.1  
7.70%



14 42.6   41.8  
7.10%



15 39.8   39  
6.70%



16 37.3   36.6  
6.30%



17 35.1   34.5  
11.80%



19 31.4   30.8  
10.50%



21 28.4   27.9  
9.50%



23 26   25.5  

 

Gman18342008-11-17 01:07:07

Posted
What cassette are you running' date=' a change on the cassette will make more of a difference than a bigger front gear.

Gear chart using KPH @ 90 RPM





For 700 X 20 / 20-622 tire with 175 mm cranks





With 10-speed 11-12-13-14-15-16-17-19-21-23 Cassette





 531.90%52 
1154.3 53.2 
9.10%



1249.7 48.8 
8.30%



1345.9 45.1 
7.70%



1442.6 41.8 
7.10%



1539.8 39 
6.70%



1637.3 36.6 
6.30%



1735.1 34.5 
11.80%



1931.4 30.8 
10.50%



2128.4 27.9 
9.50%



2326 25.5 

[/quote']

 

Gman, what site did you use for this chart.

I recently changed my compact crank 50 to a 52, but left the 34, would like to know what difference that makes? still running a 11/21 cassette
Tankman2008-11-17 04:18:41
Posted

 

What cassette are you running' date=' a change on the cassette will make more of a difference than a bigger front gear.

 

Gear chart using KPH @ 90 RPM





For 700 X 20 / 20-622 tire with 175 mm cranks





With 10-speed 11-12-13-14-15-16-17-19-21-23 Cassette





 531.90%52 
1154.3 53.2 
9.10%



1249.7 48.8 
8.30%



1345.9 45.1 
7.70%



1442.6 41.8 
7.10%



1539.8 39 
6.70%



1637.3 36.6 
6.30%



1735.1 34.5 
11.80%



1931.4 30.8 
10.50%



2128.4 27.9 
9.50%



2326 25.5 

[/quote']

 

Gman, what site did you use for this chart.

I recently changed my compact crank 50 to a 52, but left the 34, would like to know what difference that makes? still running a 11/21 cassette

 

How does the front derailleur work, what groupset are you running.

where did you get a compact 52?

 

http://sheldonbrown.com/gears/

 

Posted

I have a Most compact crank 50/34, came with new Pinarello

Ultegra SL derailleurs.

I saw on Most website that there are compact sets of 52/36 available.

After some investigation and a lot of trips to cycle shops, I found that the BCD needs to be 110mm instead of the normal 130mm, otherwise it does not fit - to big

Then I found a FSA 52 ring with 110mm BCD!!

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