Hi. I have an old trek fuel ex7. Not sure of the year but probably over 10 years old. Whilst old the frame and forks are more than enough for my needs and skills. However the chainset is in need of replacing. Is it possible to upgrade to an 11 speed setup or something similar? Looking at places like crc the choice is boggling. Where would I start to find out options. Cheers Ben
What does it currently have on it? Sounds like there will be different answers regarding whether you'd need a new hub/cranks etc depending on what speed cassette you currently have, whether you have a single chainring up front, whether it is shimano or sram (or other)...
Also worth applying a filter on crc for 'in stock only'. If its still like my 6 month hunt for a 12 speed chain earlier in the year, it might be tricky to get the bits you need. Hopefully it's improved a but since then.
Yes you can upgrade, what would your ideal setup be? 1x, 2x? Personally I love clutch dérailleurs as they stay put very well and are much quieter with less maintenance. To go to 11x you can use either a Sunrace cassette (MX range if I remember correctly) or SRAM also do a cassette which fits 8-10 speed old style hubs. Personally I prefer the feel of Shimano, so get one of these cassettes and match it with a midrange Shimano derailleur and shifter. Chain, I like KMC, just buy their plated midrange chain, and for a cranked you could just replace the middle ring on the cranks you have with a thick thin ring of an appropriate size... you can get them from lots of people, just get the right BCD ring...
> Also worth applying a filter on crc for 'in stock only'. If its still like my 6 month hunt for a 12 speed chain earlier in the year, it might be tricky to get the bits you need. Hopefully it's improved a but since then.
Everything I have seen indicates it hasnt . It really is a case of stuff appearing as and when and suggestions it aint going to calm down until mid next year at best.
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