'94 Super V

black lightning 1987

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That would be interesting. I used to have a case hardened shotgun. It was almost tiger striped. I think it was an H & R, don't remember what I did with it.
 

JohnnyD

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The vision is getting closer to the finish. Some of the final parts are ordered.

Wheels are OEM Cannondale DT Swiss rims and rear hub, with a Lefty. In white of course!
Drivetrain is the Box 2 Prime 9 with the 11-50T cassette. I am so close to the finish line. Frame is all primered, sanded and waiting on some warmer weather so the 2K white base coat and clear can cure properly. Only need a few odd and ends, chainring, disc rotor, and other frame bolts and I am done. Then it's on to the fun job of servicing all my other bikes. I just SO love cleaning and lubing bearings, adding sealant to the bikes with tubeless tires, ... yeah fun stuff.
 

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JohnnyD

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What size chainring are you going to run? I've yet to try a 1X setup or even a double on a MTB.
I run 32T on all my 1x setups with the exception of a 34T oval I have but isn't currently installed on anything now. It was on the F600 until I got the GRX 2x installed on it. I've found that when riding my bikes with 3x setups I spent most of my time riding on the middle chainring which is 32T, so that what I stick with.

Most of the newer Cannondale MTBs are equipped with 34T chainrings.
 

black lightning 1987

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I was thinking more about the high and low gear ratios compared to a traditional 22/32/42 and 11-30 setup. Most of MTB rides involve some pavement riding, although I don't know how much time I spend in the 42/11 combination. Working from the low gear combination, 22/30 is roughly equal to 36/50.
 

JohnnyD

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I was thinking more about the high and low gear ratios compared to a traditional 22/32/42 and 11-30 setup. Most of MTB rides involve some pavement riding, although I don't know how much time I spend in the 42/11 combination. Working from the low gear combination, 22/30 is roughly equal to 36/50.
To be honest, the #1 reason I like to use 1x setup is that it's a whole lot more simple. The gear ratios aren't radically improved. Cable routing is simplified as well, beyond that there is nothing wrong with 2 or 3x systems.
 
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