See Vegan footsoldier for more details! • Video His video link here above Here's article on getting easier gettingfor your bike... road.cc/content/feature/24642...
I have 2 105 RD, one has long cage and the other is Ridea OSPW, I am planning to build a Ti Gravel build with 105 gs but with 11-40 cassette. I guess this will help me to decide for my upcoming build.
What front crankset are you running?? (they seem oblong) I just ordered the 105 R7000 groupset to put on my old MTB. Going to rebuild wheels with new hub to accomodate the 11-38T. Feel confident the setup will run nicely on my 1990 MTB to convert to a decent gravel bike. Thanks for the video!
Link amount not sure as this bike is no longer complete, been a while. I use ultegra or durable chains is shimano and if sram, I use force or red equivalent.
@@mindciller I've been noticing, the earlier I save my legs and let go of my ego that I could climb in harder gears, the better my legs feel in the long run. I'm learning to not use it as simply a bailout, but as an actual great opportunity!
That's true! You've got the concept. I run power meter and know my normal endurance pace and still knocked around 100+- watts off to climb that elevation. It's possible to run the same power at higher leg speed which is what you're describing
This rear derailleur is a "long cage type set" already has its own Shimano based roadlink setup in in when you buy it. That's the good part about the new "gs" rated rear derailleur.