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Am I missing something here or are Shimano launching a new xtr groupset the could go upto 33speed.
They launch the 1x11 xtr range next year, but looking on CRC they are showing a double and triple crank to match.
Who or rather why would you need 3x11?
Over to you guys for your thoughts
Or 3x10 to that matter. There's a whole thread about it somewhere. I think the consensus was that it rather mings anyway and that they've missed a trick not going for 10-42.
The single front ring is mostly a uk thing rather than world wide
I like triples
^ this
im not sure they have missed a trick, I was never that keen on a 42 at the back as my 36 with a 32 upfront has been almost perfect. I will be going over to XTR 11 speed when released.
Actually, someone might be able to answer this question, will the XTR 11 speed cassette only work with the XTR 11 speed chain?
when I was typing 'this' I was making reference to the orangeboy post and not houns - I hate triples!
Yes there will be a groupset with a 22t granny and a 40t top sprocket. So almost a 2:1 ratio. I think I'd struggle to stay upright pedalling in that..
But if you had a triple you wouldn't run a wide spread cassette, the largest sprocket would be 32 or 30, and then you can take advantage of lovely close ratios.
Exactly! Why would you want a wide cassette and a triple?
I always wondered about why top-end groupos always had overly wide gear ratios as an option, (Dura ace triples, 3 x 11 XTR etc).
Then I went to Germany and saw all the old boys riding around on custom sit-up and beg Santos touring bikes with full XTR or Dura-Ace drive trains. They're everywhere.
That'll be who 3 x 11 is aimed at, move along, nothing for you to see here.
33 is 3 more than 30, so must be better! An easy sales trick to get people with more money than sense to buy the top end kit. Surely 2x11 will be better, reducing the front shift and crap chain line you get with triples.
[quote=orangeboy ]The single front ring is mostly a uk thing rather than world wide
This - and even then it's mostly just what you read in forums and in the mags. Shimano know [i]exactly[/i] what sells.