Thanks for that endorsement of the crankset.  My 1x11 parts are Shimano XT 
which is also pretty affordable.  I think I'll keep the 2x10 running until 
after I'm finished with my 200 miles on 10 bikes challenge.  

BL in EC

On Thursday, August 10, 2017 at 3:53:04 PM UTC-7, Keith Muller wrote:
>
> Bill and all,
>
> I've been really pleased with the M30 Crankset.  Definitely a great option 
> for your MTB.
>
> After some riding.  The gear range is more than appropriate for the riding 
> that I do.  I think the Eagle GX is a great budget option for people, but 
> there are fewer hub options because of the XD driver body.  
>
> The gear range is in no way limiting.  I do acknowledge that the Eagle XX1 
> kit is expensive, if I was on a tighter budget, I would go with the Eagle 
> GX kit.  Durability we will see about.  I did run a 11-speed XX1 kit on my 
> MTB and had no issues on the durability front.  
>
> As for wheel dish.  The has the exact same dish as any modern cassette 
> body hub.  OLD on the rear hub is 135mm.  The way the cassette is designed, 
> the last couple cogs are dished in over the drive-side hub flange.  
>
> As always, gearing is a personal preference in some regards.  This setup 
> works really well for me and my needs/desires.  Simplified on the gear 
> selection, choices are 1-12.  Less parts to deal with, and a cleaner setup 
> in my eyes.
>
> Keith
>
> On Wednesday, August 9, 2017 at 9:26:47 PM UTC, Keith Muller wrote:
>>
>> Hey all!
>>
>> So I upgraded the drivetrain on my Hunqapillar with a new SRAM Eagle XX1 
>> Kit and a White Industries M30 Crank w/ 38T Ring.  I must say it's solid 
>> setup.  I'm excited to get out and do some bike packing with it.  I was 
>> comparing gear inches on this setup with the touring setup on my Atlantis. 
>>  I lost a little on the top end that I rarely ever us, But I was able to 
>> match the low end.  So far I'm happy with the setup.  A few loaded trips 
>> will give me the full story.  I've posted some data below for the bike 
>> nerds out there.
>>
>> Keith
>>
>> Bike Hunqapillar Atlantis
>> Chainrings 38T 47/36/26T
>> Cassette 10-50T 12 Spd 11-34T 9 Spd
>> Gear Inch Comparison
>>
>> Hunq Atlantis
>> 38 47 36 26
>> 10 110.54 11 *123.7* 94.7 68.4
>> 12 92.21 13 104.6 80.1 57.9
>> 14 78.83 15 90.7 69.5 50.2
>> 16 69.23 17 80 61.3 44.3
>> 18 61.38 20 68 52.1 37.6
>> 21 52.65 23 59.1 45.3 32.7
>> 24 45.96 26 52.3 40.1 28.9
>> 28 39.56 30 45.3 34.7 25.1
>> 32 34.61 34 40 30.6 *22.1*
>> 36 30.83 
>> 42 26.18 
>> 50 22.11 
>> Speed Comparison - Based on a 29 X 2.3 Tire pedaling at 90rpms
>>
>> Hunq Atlantis
>> Mph Mph
>> Highest Gear 29.6 Highest Gear 33.3
>> Lowest Gear 5.9 Lowest Gear 5.9
>>
>

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