Btw, if you missed out on the Roadini sale, don't worry.  The Charlie H 
Gallop is going to be better.  After looking at a prototype I paused for a 
minute  and contemplated if I should skip the Roadini and wait for CHG 
instead.  I'd have easily gone CHG route if the wait was not 6-ish months.

On Monday, 14 September 2020 at 13:32:14 UTC-7 Ash wrote:

> Bought a Roadini frame in recent sale and put it together with various 
> 'spare' parts I had.  The handlebar is borrowed from the Susie for now. 
>  The wheels are from my other 'city bike' that used to be a road bike.
>
> It move so easily sometimes it feels like there's hidden pedal-assist in 
> this bike!   23lbs as shown. 
>
> Question 1: what 10 speed, single/double crankset would look nice (and 
> work/last well too) if I want to stay with the classic/silver looks?  
>
> Q2: Do road chainrings and cog sets lend themselves to a reliable 1x10 
> setup?  i.e., if I'm pending 3 hours uphill to the top of Mt. Hamilton 
> mostly in biggest and second biggest cogs, would it result in broken 
> chainring/cog tooth or chain slippage (due to cross-chain)
>
> Thanks!
>
> Ash
>
> PS: the tire on the Roadini is Babyshoe Pass.
>
>

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