Hi All, I’m seeking some wisdom from the group for the build-up of a new ‘24 Appaloosa this fall (my first Riv)…
I know where I’m going with the choice of most parts (handlebars, seat, pedals, etc.) except I’ve reached a conceptual impasse on a few components, mainly around performance and durability.
[For reference I’ll use the bike for 80% daily loaded commuting, 10% loaded touring, and the balance an occasional trail ride or unloaded Sunday long ride.]
Cranks: what is your experience between say, a 90’s Deore cast crank (i.e. a DX, which I have) versus a forged crank of the same era, versus a current forged crank like the VO grand cru, versus a new Riv Silver? I *think* I feel flex in an older cast crank but never *really* know if it is the frame or not. I’ve never broken a crank arm. Do you notice a difference in flex of the arms or anything else? Is the new tech gear worth the investment for stiffness, and noticeable? I’ll be setting up for a triple, even if I use the outer for a guard.
Rear Derailleur: I love the 90’s DX/LX/XT/XTR stuff because it just works great and looks great, and I “grew up” with it. But RIV offers a straightforward Altus M310 with a big chain wrap for $28. Would you typically search out an old “mega range” and hope it works well with a new big 11-34 cassette or just accept things and buy a newer cheapy knowing that you might need to replace it in a few years? Where are you, who have built up many a Riv, on this spectrum of value and durability, and maybe maintenance too?
Finally, if any of you have a crankset or RD / FD you would like to sell that fits your recommendation and is in great shape please feel free to PM me.
Thank you for guidance, experience, opinions…
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