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I'm building up a DJ/street bike and thought I'd go for a SS setup instead of my usual 1x9, save a few quid and probably suit the bike better...
Anyway I'm trying to get my head around all the 1/8 and 3/32 stuff, am I right in thinking 1/8 is wider and therefore stronger?
Will a 1/8 setup work with a Saint single chainring?
What is the best sprocket/spacers to use with an alloy freehub?
My second dilemna is ratios, I've got the 34t Saint ring I'm hoping to use and I want a ratio that won't spin out stupidly easy but also won't stall doing slow flatland stuff. I'm reasonably strong and run 36x11-32 on both my bikes atm and don't very often use the two easiest gears.
Does 34x15 sound reasonable or would closer to 2:1 be a better place to start?
Cheers
Will a 1/8 setup work with a Saint single chainring?
Yep, should be fine
What is the best sprocket/spacers to use with an alloy freehub?
Surly do a reasonable fat one, pricey mind, any spacers will do as long as you can sort out a straight chainline with them.
Does 34x15 sound reasonable or would closer to 2:1 be a better place to start?
How hilly schrickvr6?
am I right in thinking 1/8 is wider and therefore stronger?
In theory maybe. In reality I've never noticed any difference. 1/8" chains are typically cheap though
Will a 1/8 setup work with a Saint single chainring?
Yes
What is the best sprocket/spacers to use with an alloy freehub?
One with a wide base where it touches the freehub body - narrow ones will cause dents in the soft aluminium.
Does 34x15 sound reasonable
Hard to say. Most people got for 2:1 or a bit easier but that's for mtbing rather than DJ/Street where I'm assuming you won't be climbing hills so slightly higher than 2:1 will probably be ok - easiest thing is just to find a ratio on your normal geared bike that you like and go for that.
btw, I run 32:17 on pretty much everything I ride, if I want it a bit easier I drop to 32:18, but its fairly hilly round my parts 😉
Hollowtech two bottom bracket spacers are the right size to space out a sprocket.
You can also bodge one out of a milk carton top though i am going to replace this soon.
I'm up on top of a hill so wherever I go there's a bitch of a climb to get back but I don't mind pushing, I think I might try 34-16 and go from there.
I've spotted some dirt cheap spacers on the bay but wow, £20 for a Surly sprocket starts to make 1x9 seem attractive again lol.
What about the *whispers* SSC ones? They're only £8 but are they forged from a block of cheddar?
Cheers all.