Going from dual to triple crankset
Going from dual to triple crankset
I am looking to buy the Cube Attention 29 bike and swapping the 36x26 dual crank for a trekking triple 48/36/26 (T6010). Clearly I will need a new front derailleur that can accommodate the 22 tooth difference (FD-T8000-H), a new triple shifter (SL-M7000-L), maybe a wider bottom bracket to clear the chainstay, a new rear derailleur that can again accommodate the front+rear tooth difference (RD-T8000) and possibly a different cassette, going from the 11-42 to an 11-36. Reasons for wanting to go to a triple crank is I like cycling of the saddle at low cadence, I use to have a Kona Splice 29 2013 that had that 48/11 combination and I miss it ever since. I'm not considering hydrid/gravel bikes, either not good enough for off road or not having front suspension. I know the modification is expensive but I will keep the bike for ~5 years, if someone knows anything else I should be looking at before I go ahead and buy that bike please let me know. Many thanks
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Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
What's your leg length and what length cranks are you using at the moment?skylined wrote: ↑7 Aug 2022, 6:59pm Reasons for wanting to go to a triple crank is I like cycling of the saddle at low cadence, I use to have a Kona Splice 29 2013 that had that 48/11 combination and I miss it ever since....
....I know the modification is expensive but I will keep the bike for ~5 years, if someone knows anything else I should be looking at before I go ahead and buy that bike please let me know. Many thanks
Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
You are just doing what most people who buy a bike with parts already on it.
You're just doing in one go, instead of taking a year to replace most of the parts.
I saved all the parts that I took off, then when I sold the bike, I was able
to restore it to factory spec, made it easier to sell.
You're just doing in one go, instead of taking a year to replace most of the parts.
I saved all the parts that I took off, then when I sold the bike, I was able
to restore it to factory spec, made it easier to sell.
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Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
Don't know my leg length, I'm 5'11, using 170mm crank length at moment, I know this one is 175mm.cycle tramp wrote: ↑7 Aug 2022, 7:18pm What's your leg length and what length cranks are you using at the moment?
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Never thought of that but it's a good idea. I was planning on selling the brand new parts I'm going to be replacing plus my current bike to offset the cost of the "transformation"
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Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
If you are planning on replacing the entire transmission immediately (excl only front shifter?), wouldn't it be more economical, and perhaps satisfying, to buy it as a bare frame, and build it up exactly as you want?
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Also a good idea since manufacturers are pretty much heading to single chainring 29ers. Even though I don't have the time to work on the bike so a lbs will be doing the swap I still think the cost savings would be between minimal and none existent, but again this is something I haven't thought of and might actually end up going down that route sooner or later since my idea of a 29er doesn't exist anymoreGideonReade wrote: ↑7 Aug 2022, 8:12pm If you are planning on replacing the entire transmission immediately (excl only front shifter?), wouldn't it be more economical, and perhaps satisfying, to buy it as a bare frame, and build it up exactly as you want?
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From your replies I guess what I have in mind is feasible, since no one said it cannot be done/it will not work
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Not necessarily. It’s more likely that no forum viewers have experience of converting that particular bike. With the diversity of design available from different manufacturers it’s not a given that conversions like yours are possible. It may be a multi-purpose bike but it’s ability to be adaptable for personal choice could be limited.
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Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
I'd also be wary that there is enough clearance between chainstay and chainring for the 48 tooth outer. Modern 29ers are not designed with triples in mind, its all 2.4 inch tyres, 1x or 2x systems. This leaves no room for triple chainrings
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Have you spoken to the bike shop who will be doing the work?
Who will be deciding the exact components to be used?
Who will be supplying them?
I'd want to be very clear about these before doing anything like this. The way that you approach these will determine the responsibility for sorting it out if it any of it doesn't work well. This wonderfully helpful forum not having spotted a problem isn't a guarantee of success!
Jonathan
Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
eagle-four wrote: ↑8 Aug 2022, 7:35am I'd also be wary that there is enough clearance between chainstay and chainring for the 48 tooth outer. Modern 29ers are not designed with triples in mind, its all 2.4 inch tyres, 1x or 2x systems. This leaves no room for triple chainrings
Just had a conversation with the shop, the guy had a look at the bike and told me there is 12mm clearance between the bigger chainring and the frame so he is fairly certain the outer chainring of a triple crank will seat even further outside thus clearing the frame
Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
Hello JonathanJdsk wrote: ↑8 Aug 2022, 7:53am Have you spoken to the bike shop who will be doing the work?
Who will be deciding the exact components to be used?
Who will be supplying them?
I'd want to be very clear about these before doing anything like this. The way that you approach these will determine the responsibility for sorting it out if it any of it doesn't work well. This wonderfully helpful forum not having spotted a problem isn't a guarantee of success!
Jonathan
Not yet. He's been on holiday.
Me under the advice the bike mechanic.
Me.
Fair enough but in any case the advice I get here is appreciated, and if (knock on wood) things don't work out I will either keep the bike, maybe changing to a different dual crank, or re-sell it.
Last edited by skylined on 8 Aug 2022, 11:32am, edited 1 time in total.
Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
Thanks
Jonathan
Jonathan
Re: Going from dual to triple crankset
from the picture it looks to me like the chainstay cranks out immediately behind the existing 36T chainring.
Are you certain it doesn't?
Are you certain it doesn't?
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