rosceaux
Well-Known Member
I know that the ultimate answers are going to be:
1. N+1
2. Fire
3. Fire & N+2
But none of those are realistic options right now.
I've been putting a lot of road miles on my cross bike in an effort to build my endurance base. I would like to spend some more road time on the hills, but I'm getting long in tooth and short of sack. I love my bike and it's geared great for cross at 46/36 front and 11-28 cassette. I was wondering how large of a cassette I could throw on without needing to swap chains. I have two wheelsets,so I could go to a larger casette on the road tires while keeping 11-28 on the cross setup.
If it makes a difference, I'm running a 105 11-speed groupset on a Trek Crockett.
Thanks in advance
1. N+1
2. Fire
3. Fire & N+2
But none of those are realistic options right now.
I've been putting a lot of road miles on my cross bike in an effort to build my endurance base. I would like to spend some more road time on the hills, but I'm getting long in tooth and short of sack. I love my bike and it's geared great for cross at 46/36 front and 11-28 cassette. I was wondering how large of a cassette I could throw on without needing to swap chains. I have two wheelsets,so I could go to a larger casette on the road tires while keeping 11-28 on the cross setup.
If it makes a difference, I'm running a 105 11-speed groupset on a Trek Crockett.
Thanks in advance