Ming the Merciless
There is no mercy
- Location
- Inside my skull
your posts are a tad confusing mr ming. You said you consider ST to be far superior to HTII.
In what way?
Where did I say that?
your posts are a tad confusing mr ming. You said you consider ST to be far superior to HTII.
In what way?
Where did I say that?
I tried fitting an MTB HT11 triple to a roadbike frame when building a bike for my son. Despite putting loads of spacers on the NDS (less than ideal for BB shell thread engagement) I still couldn't get the chain line to allow the front mech to shift onto the big chainring.
In the end I bit the bullet and bought a bargain road triple with square taper BB from Spa Cycles and it runs like a dream. Square taper is far superior system anyway so don't be tempted to 'upgrade' to HT11.
It IS a big pain if I go to the biggest sprocket first and then try to change rings under load. I have got into the habit now of making a pre-emptive change to the little ring before I need to. Alternatively, if I think I can get up a hill on the middle ring then I stay on that. I can get up a reasonably steep climb on 36/30. If I think that I will need the 28 ring then I go to it BEFORE I get to any steep ramp.i'd change it now.
Before i changed mine i tried all sorts of workarounds, including:
changing down going over roadhumps.
if climbing pendle and it refused to change down, pointing the bike back down the hill when it then always changed - witchcraft.
But a bit of a pain. hills the size of pendle, roadhumps, witches aren't always available.
I think that he was being sarcastic... Read it more like "Yeah, only a poxy 112,000 miles - how crap is that!"?here at 12.48.
last sentence.
not looking for an argument, least of all with the terrifying ming, but am just a bit confused.
here at 12.48.
last sentence.
not looking for an argument, least of all with the terrifying ming, but am just a bit confused.
ah, ta - i did check back upthread but still missed that - we can't be having two mings though - the universe isn't big enough, let alone cyclechat - can you two have a merciless fight to the death perhaps?You are confusing me with @I like Skol. Maybe it is the similar avatars confusing you. Suggest you consider the poster’s name not just avatar.
Ha ha - I was mixing them up too!I think that he was being sarcastic... Read it more like "Yeah, only a poxy 112,000 miles - how crap is that!"?
Ha, typical - I caught myself out trying to do that this evening...It IS a big pain if I go to the biggest sprocket first and then try to change rings under load. I have got into the habit now of making a pre-emptive change to the little ring before I need to. Alternatively, if I think I can get up a hill on the middle ring then I stay on that. I can get up a reasonably steep climb on 36/30. If I think that I will need the 28 ring then I go to it BEFORE I get to any steep ramp.
your issue with HT 2 is not HT2 per se, its putting a MTB crank onto a road frame. if you got a say 105 HT2 crankset it would work and the chainline would be fine.View attachment 595340
Above info from: https://www.renehersecycles.com/bottom-brackets-demystified/
Shimano Hollowtech2 have a chainline of 50mm, it seems that achieving a 43.5 -45mm chainline with a Hollowtech2 BB would be difficult, probably resulting in "Cross Chaining" leading to premature drive chain wear and inefficient gear changes.
https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/alivio-m4000/FC-M4050.html
I think you've missed my point.Yes, you're correct I am referring to MTB Hollowtech2 BB, I have edited my post.
The thread title does refer to "Chainline with a MTB Hollowtech2 chainset."
Thanks, I am very familiar with square taper design and implementation, but alas not the Hollowtech.
The axle length is indeed fixed on the Deore chainset (the axle is part of the chainset with Hollowtech, rather than the BB) and its fixed for a MTB frame, as Deore is Shimano MTB series. You wont ever get the correct chainline no matter what washers you put where.I'm thinking of putting a MTB Deore triple Chainset and Derailleur on my roadbike, currently the bike has a square taper chainset.
The MTB Deore triple Chainset has hollowtech2, which I know very little about.
The axle length seems to be fixed, so, how do you get the correct chainline?