Road mech on a Downhill bike

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Road mech on a Downhill bike
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Posted: Dec 2, 2011 at 10:26 Quote
marquis wrote:
Saint shifter with saint mech is damn solid shifting,if your just purely dh riding/racing then yeah it's the way to go,and ultegra is damn cheap and reasonably light.

ultegra


Money no object but oh so Drool

Very nice , please forgive my ignorance , what do the numbers mean before the price , also would i need a specific chain?

Posted: Dec 2, 2011 at 10:31 Quote
ramstein-dh wrote:
marquis wrote:
Saint shifter with saint mech is damn solid shifting,if your just purely dh riding/racing then yeah it's the way to go,and ultegra is damn cheap and reasonably light.

ultegra


Money no object but oh so Drool

Very nice , please forgive my ignorance , what do the numbers mean before the price , also would i need a specific chain?

The numbers are for the cog size range,so your average mtb block is 11-32,11 being the smallest cog and 32 the biggest cog,for road blocks i think most would go with a 11-21,as for chain i like the cn-7701.


 


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