Rival vs. Shimergo ??? - Cyclocross Magazine2024-03-29T15:44:02Zhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/forum/topics/rival-vs-shimergo?commentId=1198434%3AComment%3A113442&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI tried running "newer" Shime…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-10-13:1198434:Comment:1133632011-10-13T14:42:20.421ZChristopher Plummerhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/plum
I tried running "newer" Shimergo - 2010 Centaur w/2011 Ultegra out back, and it was <em>okay</em>, but I couldn't make it reliable enough to race on. Reading here, I guess the older stuff is where it's at. Oh well.
I tried running "newer" Shimergo - 2010 Centaur w/2011 Ultegra out back, and it was <em>okay</em>, but I couldn't make it reliable enough to race on. Reading here, I guess the older stuff is where it's at. Oh well. I dig my 8 speed shimergo too…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-10-13:1198434:Comment:1132722011-10-13T14:19:06.659ZPatrick Shankhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/PatrickShank
<p>I dig my 8 speed shimergo too - reliable, low-maintenance, great in the real muck and I can't help but smile when I replace a cassette and chain for less than $40.</p>
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<p>MashinMike has a point though - I'm not saying I miss 10spd, but there is some "space between" with the 8spd. I run a 1x8 - 42t front w/ an 11-30 cassette. big enough gear range to cover anything, but that "perfect" gear isn't always there. It's really the only drawback - and for some folks, it's not even an…</p>
<p>I dig my 8 speed shimergo too - reliable, low-maintenance, great in the real muck and I can't help but smile when I replace a cassette and chain for less than $40.</p>
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<p>MashinMike has a point though - I'm not saying I miss 10spd, but there is some "space between" with the 8spd. I run a 1x8 - 42t front w/ an 11-30 cassette. big enough gear range to cover anything, but that "perfect" gear isn't always there. It's really the only drawback - and for some folks, it's not even an issue.</p>
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<p>I'm not usually a fan of the mix-and-match, frankenbike set-ups ... but shimergo works. </p> After 2 seasons of a Shimergo…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-10-13:1198434:Comment:1133582011-10-13T11:08:23.062Zcxchivahttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/cxchiva
After 2 seasons of a Shimergo setup I am 100% sold on it. My vote, ditch the Sram stuff...immediately!
After 2 seasons of a Shimergo setup I am 100% sold on it. My vote, ditch the Sram stuff...immediately! Granularity? Whatever that m…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-10-13:1198434:Comment:1134422011-10-13T04:54:17.111ZZenNMotionhttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/ZenNMotion
Granularity? Whatever that means, I'm not thinking about it in the middle of a race. I've been on 8 speed shimergo for several seasons now, love it, don't see any reason to change for all the reasons you already know. Shifting is fast and flawless front (Mirage FD) and back (105 RD), I run two bikes like that, except the second bike also has a 105 FD. The Campy front derailler seems to shift a little faster with less trim needed than the 105 on the other bike, but no complaints with either,…
Granularity? Whatever that means, I'm not thinking about it in the middle of a race. I've been on 8 speed shimergo for several seasons now, love it, don't see any reason to change for all the reasons you already know. Shifting is fast and flawless front (Mirage FD) and back (105 RD), I run two bikes like that, except the second bike also has a 105 FD. The Campy front derailler seems to shift a little faster with less trim needed than the 105 on the other bike, but no complaints with either, both are very fast with just a 7 tooth jump between the chain rings. My favorite gearing is 13-26 in the rear and up front a 36 combined with a 43t BMX ring, no ramps or pins needed. My experience supporting team mates in the pits has been that my 8 speed setup is indeed more reliable than normal 10 speeds that tend to get more gunked up faster with mud, grass and frozen crud. 8 speed chains are also stronger as they don't need to flex as much. And replacement parts are SO much cheaper! I have Veloce (2008) on one bike, Centaur (2008) on the other, I can't tell the difference between them, they set up, shift and look pretty much the same.<br/> IMO, SRAM sucks because you c…tag:cowbell.cxmagazine.com,2011-10-12:1198434:Comment:1131702011-10-12T22:22:11.198Zmashinmikehttps://cowbell.cxmagazine.com/profile/mashinmike
IMO, SRAM sucks because you can't trim. I prefer to have the granularity that comes with a 10 speed cassette but perhaps the 9 speed Shimergo set up is a good middle ground.
IMO, SRAM sucks because you can't trim. I prefer to have the granularity that comes with a 10 speed cassette but perhaps the 9 speed Shimergo set up is a good middle ground.