The cog progression on the 11-40 is actually not bad, though of course
it assumes a very small (~32 tooth) ring and though the gearing is
clearly meant for singletrack. But the same principle applies to other
terrain and other types of riding. I myself like the single ring setup
for all my riding, saving my inner for exceptional hills and choosing
my rear cogs for sufficient range for most of my riding with close
ratio cruising gears in the middle; both my road bike -- Ram and off
road (= sandy flats, mostly) bike -- Fargo are set up like this.

But gearing is always a compromise, even with 11 in the back, and even
with a 3X11: for this last you give up friction shifting (I imagine)
and mixing and matching components, not to mention low price and chain
line, in case this matters to you. Perhaps the Rohloff is the least
compromised system for off road and touring, all taken together,
though even that compromises with cost and weight.


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