Subject: RE: Compact crank--> Std Crank conversion The answer on whether to swap your compact for a standard is dependent upon a few things. 1. How strong of a rider are you now, and do you plan to become. 2. Terrain you normally ride orlando to ride. 3. Group rides you may be doing where drafting will pull you along. Perhaps other considerations, but these are what I considered when I went the other way, from a standard to a compact on my Cervelo P3. I was a marginal rider....now pretty strong. I ride plenty of hills and my key races this year had lots of rollers and some significant climbing. I don't do group rides, nearly all solo. In addition to swapping my standard to a compact, I also went to an 11-23 cassette. I wanted to have the smallest jumps possible for my prime speeds, between 18-25 mph, wanted to have an easy gear for climbing (34-23 ) and was ok with spinning out above 36-37 mph in the 50-11. I'm very happy with the switch and not sure I'd switch back unless I decide to do time trials. As for just swapping your big ring for a 53 or 54, not sure as not all crank sets support that. Mine did not If you do switch, you will likely need to add 2-3 links to your chain to accommodate the larger chainring. Your front derailer might be ok, but it also may require a minor adjustment a touch higher. Rear derailer should be fine. Overall, it's not a difficult thing to do. Be sure your bottom bracket is compatible with your new crankset. if they are both BB30 your current Bottom Bracket should be fine If If not, swapping that is not difficult either. Lots of good "how to" videos on YouTube. |