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Wondering if anybody has advice on front derailleur choice for 46/30 crankset. I’m going with an microshift advent 9 speed Cassette and their front derailleur looks great! But my seat tube is 28.6 and I‘d need a shim. I’m worried it’ll throw the geometry off. I’m using downtube friction shifters so maybe it’s a moot point. I noticed IRD has a sub c derailleur that looks nice, but I’d need to purchase their braze on clamp, about $50 more than the microshift. Anybody had any good luck with either items... or?
Also use a CX70 with a shim for 42-30 and it works fine.
Most road FDs should be fine with 46x30 provided the seat angle and BB drop aren't such that the tail of the cage hits the chainstay before they can be set low enough. Post-STI designs tend to be more rigid and to shift better IME, in part due to improved cage shaping. It also pays to try to match cage width and chain width; if the mismatch is too great either way you can get poor shifting or excessive rubbing - as you can with poor setup.
Later,
Stephen
Later,
Stephen
Every standard road FD I have tried has worked fine with 46/30 rings as long as the frame allows it to be lowered appropriately. Smaller rings that that have sent me to a mountain bike FD.BillStockton, CA