Clem L 3-speed traily camper van

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j.schwartz

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Apr 10, 2020, 9:51:45 PM4/10/20
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I've been riding this a lot lately after finishing up the build over the winter ...and it's feeling very good
59cm Clem L , new batch 
44/34/24 Silver Crankset with an 18t cog in the back and a Paul Melvin tensioner.  
I'm usually in the 34 ring and will push into the 44 when moving along on flats.   The low 24/18 combo is pretty good for climbing , but I have't tested it out on a long climb with full saddleback.  That's the older large version btw. 
I'm loving riding on 29x2.35's (Thanks Adam) ...still need to wire up the tail light and I'm envisioning a Nitto basket rack with my large Wald up front .
Here's to hoping the New York State opens up those campgrounds before the summer is over 

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Brian Campbell

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Apr 10, 2020, 10:15:53 PM4/10/20
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Very cool!

Lyman Labry

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Apr 10, 2020, 10:26:46 PM4/10/20
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Beautiful!

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Patrick Moore

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Apr 11, 2020, 11:54:22 AM4/11/20
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I'm curious why you choose 3 chainrings and 1 cog instead of 3 cogs and 1 chainring, given that the latter system is simpler (the latter requires just one chain management device instead of 2) and gives greater ratio variety for a given tooth difference. I'm not complaining, just asking.

That aside, me, I love 3 speeds.

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Joe Bernard

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Apr 11, 2020, 2:40:55 PM4/11/20
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Patrick, how would you build a shiftable 3-speed setup on a cassette hub that covers the gearing range J. has? I've done it his way on a couple bikes with a Paul Melvin, it's an easy way to knock out a derailer and shifter on a derailer bike while keeping a 'just enough' gearing range. Of course I see your point about two changers, but it's also a great excuse for a nifty Paul part 😬

j.schwartz

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Apr 11, 2020, 2:46:55 PM4/11/20
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Hey Patrick 
I really just wanted to use the Melvin,...fun project. 
I'm sure I could've cobbled together a 3 speed cassette with spacers, etc and done it more like a 1x.  not sure about range though.



On Saturday, April 11, 2020 at 11:54:22 AM UTC-4, Patrick Moore wrote:
I'm curious why you choose 3 chainrings and 1 cog instead of 3 cogs and 1 chainring, given that the latter system is simpler (the latter requires just one chain management device instead of 2) and gives greater ratio variety for a given tooth difference. I'm not complaining, just asking.

That aside, me, I love 3 speeds.

On Fri, Apr 10, 2020 at 7:51 PM j.schwartz <jasonas...@gmail.com> wrote:
I've been riding this a lot lately after finishing up the build over the winter ...and it's feeling very good
59cm Clem L , new batch 
44/34/24 Silver Crankset with an 18t cog in the back and a Paul Melvin tensioner.  
I'm usually in the 34 ring and will push into the 44 when moving along on flats.   The low 24/18 combo is pretty good for climbing , but I have't tested it out on a long climb with full saddleback.  That's the older large version btw. 
I'm loving riding on 29x2.35's (Thanks Adam) ...still need to wire up the tail light and I'm envisioning a Nitto basket rack with my large Wald up front .
Here's to hoping the New York State opens up those campgrounds before the summer is over 

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Gabriel Bruguier

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Apr 11, 2020, 10:34:34 PM4/11/20
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Awesome build!!!
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