New Chainset Suggestions for my Folder?

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chriswoody

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Location
Northern Germany
OK, the chainset on the Tern is getting a bit old and creaky and I'm looking to replace it before it gives way. The original is a plain old one piece crankset and a bit on the cheapside.

The Tern is a single speed bike with a narrow rear end, 120mm, so I need a crankset that will give me a 45mm chainline. The current one is square taper and to be honest I could also look at Hollowtech if there was a suitable one. The real problem though is the size of the chainring, my preference is for a 48 tooth minimum or 52 tooth chainring in order to keep the existing gearing as it is.

So far I've only managed to find this one on Amazon:

Litepro Chainset

Has any one any other suggestions? or thoughts on the one I've linked to?
 
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Cycleops

Legendary Member
Location
Accra, Ghana
Says now discontinued on Amazon.
SJS have a Alfine chainset with a choice of 39 or 45T.
https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/chainse...cs501-2piece-chainset-with-chain-guard-170mm/
You need to check the offset on your current set.
You could even use a Hollowtech if you wish which come with bearings. Fits any threaded BB.
Plenty more on their site but mostly 11/12 speed. What size chain have you got?
 
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chriswoody

chriswoody

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Northern Germany
I should have mentioned, I'm in Germany so SJS or Spa are no good for me as they won't ship here.

The Litepro is available on German Amazon, I just popped the link in for the English Amazon.

I have pondered the Alfine which is available here in Germany, but I'm not convinced 45 teeth is enough.

Thanks for the suggestions though.
 

lazybloke

Priest of the cult of Chris Rea
Location
Leafy Surrey
Like @chriswoody I'm looking for a new chainset.

I have a Sora setup on a bike I picked up cheaply. Lovely crisp gear changes that far exceed my expectations, but the chain does slip in some gears so I think there must be uneven wear between chain and the teeth. New cassette and chain are cheap. Initial prices for chainset seemed higher than expected.

Must admit I originally thought to just buy a complete new groupset, but most of this one looks brand new, so all I really need is new chainrings, chain, cassette and a precautionary HT2 bottom bracket. REckon I can get those for under £100.

Supposed I'll do cables and handlebar tape too, but still seems a bargain compared to a new groupset. Am not planning to keep the bike anyway, or else might donate it to eldest child.
 
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chriswoody

chriswoody

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Location
Northern Germany
You could even use a Hollowtech if you wish which come with bearings. Fits any threaded BB.
Plenty more on their site but mostly 11/12 speed. What size chain have you got?

I have a Shimano CB E110 single speed coaster brake hub on the back wheel, lovely little thing that is a devil to find info on. I have a Shimano official tech doc with an exploded diagram of the hub which says that there is technically a 14 tooth cog available for it, but the internet denies all knowledge of such a thing existing, so I have a 16 tooth Alfine/Nexus hub cog on there.

Chain wise, I run a chain designed for Alfine internal gear hubs, because that's the sprocket that's fitted to the hub. The problem I'm having is finding a chainset with only one chainring and sufficiently large enough tooth count to still give me a decent enough gear with the tiny 20 inch wheels on the Tern.

I've looked into your suggestion of an Alfine crankset and I am seriously pondering it. Drawbacks are that 45 teeth will give me a lower gear than I currently have, 51 inches compared to 59 inches. Also the Alfine has a chainline of 42.5 mm rather than the 45 I need. I could offset the BB with a 2.5 mm spacer, but I'm not sure if that would then affect the fitment of the crank arm on the other side.
 

Kell

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....doesn't immediately suggest that you need new chainrings/set. I'd try a new chain and cassette first and see if that solves the slipping

Yup I'd do that first. If you still have an issue, try rotating the chainrings forwards (or back) a couple of spokes. You'll have fewer worn teeth during the power phase of the pedal stroke.
 

lazybloke

Priest of the cult of Chris Rea
Location
Leafy Surrey
Yup I'd do that first. If you still have an issue, try rotating the chainrings forwards (or back) a couple of spokes. You'll have fewer worn teeth during the power phase of the pedal stroke.

Huh, never thought of that.
I have heard of turning a chainring over so that the chain engages the unworn sides of the teeth.

Although with a certain manufacturer making weird assymetric designs, both options could be impossible.
 
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chriswoody

chriswoody

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Location
Northern Germany
I have a 56T Spécialités TA Alize on my Bike Friday - pretty much this one: https://www.wiggle.com/p/ta-130-pcd-alize-outer-chainrings-54-56t . Would that work for you?

Thank you very much, that's the kind of helpful post I was looking for when I started this thread.

So @Cycleops suggested an Alfine crankset and I've been looking much closer at this over the last days. It seems the hub I have should have a chainline of 42.5 mm, which matches the Alfine chainset exactly. Now I originally Wasn't so keen because of the low tooth count, however, it also has a 130mm BCD, which means I could get a 50 tooth Sora Chainring for it, or go for your suggestion of a TA Alize chainring which goes several teeth higher.

The only downside I can now see to all of this, is cost. At least I don't have to pay the outrageously high prices from SJS cycles, but still, i could be looking at 90 Euros for the crankset and an additional 26 Euros for the Sora chainring, or 45 Euros for the larger TA Alize chainring. It's a shame that i can't get hold of just the Alfine crank arms on their own, so looks like I'll have a spare chainring.

So thanks again and I just need to get saving now and deciding on which chainring option to go for.
 
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