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[Closed] Switching 29er to gears - what do I need?

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Currently changing an old 29er Inbred from SS to geared.... I've already got a rear wheel with free hub, single speed chain set, and a triple chain set.

As this is a project I want to keep the budget low - do I try out 1x9/10 first, and add a front derailleur later if I want it, or do I go for 3x9/10 from the word go? How about 2x9/10?

If I go single chainring, is a chain device compulsory, or can I just run a single ring?

I have a cheapy Merlin 26er that runs a conventional 3x9, and mainly ride XC style routes, sadly no big hills near me for going up or down. I don't want to dismantle the 26er as my reason for justifying another bike is that the wife can ride it.

Last time I was into mountain bikes was before V brakes appeared, so looking for up to date ideas!

Any suggestions gratefully received.


 
Posted : 14/03/2013 1:21 pm
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I know I'm new but is no- one even going to either try to sell me their spares, or call me a noob for asking stupid questions?

To rephrase - would it be cheaper to buy the 3x10 and just ride as normal, or try the 1x10 and whack on a FD later if I miss it?


 
Posted : 14/03/2013 4:31 pm
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Go single ring up front to begin with - with no big hills around I doubt you'll need/want anything more.

If you can wait a bit, e13 and Blackspire are both producing single chainrings designed to work without a chainguide as we speak. Alternatively, a clutch rear mech (you'll want this either way) coupled with a top only type guide.


 
Posted : 14/03/2013 4:39 pm
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1 x 10 is fine with a 36-11 out back and a 32 up front , I used an Mrp 1x chain device just looks like a front mech ish, and one of the new Shadow plus rear mechs with a clutch that stops things bouncing around as much, Shimano do the clutch mech in Slx if your on a budget then you just need the 10 speed shifter, XT and Xtr you can just buy the right hand shifter, not sure about Slx, oh and a chain 😀


 
Posted : 14/03/2013 4:41 pm
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Thanks for you replies!

How easy are the clutch mechs to live with? Do you bother flicking the switch between ups and downs, or can you get away with just leaving it switched 'on' all the time? I presume you can back pedal with them still?

And how does Zee compare with SLX? Similar in price, if running only one chain ring, the teeth number thing shouldn't be an issue...


 
Posted : 14/03/2013 5:26 pm
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Leave switched on, switch off for removing rear wheel, Zee looks great value, more gravity biased, I'd go Slx save some weight... I'm running XT + been great so far 😀


 
Posted : 14/03/2013 5:52 pm
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So new SLX clutch mech, chain, xt shifter and cassette in post...

Sudden panic - will I need a new chainring, or will my old SS front ring work?

Sorry for being such a noob, just don't want to put it ask together and then have to wait for a new front ring if it won't work...

It's not very rough round here, so am holding off on chain guide for the mo.... But any advice there would be good? Seems the MRP 1x is well regarded, anyone tried the superstar, or is it too cheap?


 
Posted : 19/03/2013 10:56 am
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get the superstar one for the money it works and its something you can try and see if you want to upgrade later or not, i've tried the superstar and it works fine


 
Posted : 19/03/2013 12:36 pm
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Thanks Fenboy... Will try the superstar.

My plan to build this on the cheap is slowly being derailed - just realised I need a bigger rotor to fit my brakes to my new forks 🙁

Starting to think It would have been cheaper to buy a whole bike.... Because I bet in the end I end up replacing the blinking frame as well!


 
Posted : 19/03/2013 7:26 pm

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