I had a nice 1x and wanted slightly lower gears for some crazy hills around here, but didn't want to lose the already relatively low top end so mashed some parts together and this is the result.
Starting point: SRAM Rival 1 (with clutch) rear derailer, I believe the largest cog this is supposed to handle is 42t. I added a Garbaruk cage and pulleys and it shifts a SunRace 11-50 11-spd cassette with a SRAM Apex trigger shifter. The front is a Sugino XD crank with 34t chainring.
Ok what happens if I want double rings? The manufacturer stuff says I can't use a 1x derailer (I don't know why) so I thought I would cheat a little and make it kind of two 1x's by adding a 30t inner ring, Shimano Deore (DynaSys 10-spd double) FD and a Silver2 thumbshifter on the stem. It works!
Ok it doesn't work completely fabulously yet, the downshift to the small ring doesn't always take and I still have some fiddling to do but overall the bike works well for me using all of the gears in the 30t plus grabbing the top 2 or 3 in the 34t on occasion, and sometimes just staying in the 34t like before. It's not a massive increase in gear range, I think of it as an expanded 1x.
Does it make sense? I don't know, maybe this can be duplicated by ye old triple drivetrains with 11-36 cassettes but I don't like triples. I like this!
Joe "tried to ditch front derailers, ended up with a front derailer again" Bernard