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Gravel Bike Gears Guide: 1x V 2x Which Is Best For You?
Cycling Weekly
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2 years ago
Getting the right gearing for you gravel bike is essential if you want to enjoy your off-road adventures.
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There has been a trend in off-road riding in recent years, and that is a reduction in
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the number of chainrings on your bike and an increase in the size of the cassette.
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In this video, we're going to let you in on the five key things you need to know about
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gearing before choosing your gravel bike.
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To calculate the number of gears your bike have, you need to take the number of sprockets
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on your cassette and times it by the number of chainrings, which should mean that a two-by
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setup is instantly the winner.
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Yes, well, that's technically true that it does have more gears, but it's actually the
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ratio of the gears and the range of the gears that has the biggest impact on how it rides.
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That will be a little bit different for on and off-road riding too.
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By range, we mean the spread in your gears.
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The bigger your range, the smaller your smallest gear can be and the bigger your biggest gear
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can be.
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For example, with a two-by setup, say with Shimano's GRX system, that can have a 48-tooth
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largest ring on the front and a 31-tooth smallest ring on the front.
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It can pair that with a 34-tooth cassette on the back.
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Those two chainrings on the front have a massive 17-tooth jump between them.
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That is huge.
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This is similar to SRAM's AXS system, which can use a 43 and a 30-tooth chainring on the
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front and pair that with the lowest gear of a 36-tooth sprocket.
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These massive ranges of gears are particularly beneficial if you're planning on using your
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bike on both the tarmac, so a bit of road riding, but also if you plan to be winching
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yourself up off-road climbs laden with heavy bikepacking bags.
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That's not to say that you can't get a really good range with one-by.
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Typically, on the front chainring, you might run something like a 38, 40, or 42-tooth chainring.
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Then on the back, you can get something like a 10 or 11-tooth to 42-tooth.
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However, increasingly popular is a mullet setup, so business at the front and party
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at the back, where you have typically a gravel-specific chainring setup and then mountain biking-specific
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equipment at the back in terms of your cassette and your rear mech.
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That could be anything up to a huge 10-tooth to 50-tooth cassette, which is phenomenal
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for winching up the really steep stuff.
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If you are running a cassette that large on the back with a one-by setup on the front,
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you are more likely to notice the jumps between the gears when you shift.
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This can affect your cadence.
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Cadence is how comfortable it feels to pedal, so how quickly your legs are spinning and
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how easy it feels to move the bike along the trail.
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With a bigger cassette, all of the shifting is put at the rear, which is this offset if
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you use a two-by chainring because the bigger jump is at the front.
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Remember that 17-tooth jump I spoke about.
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This allows you to then have much tighter spacing on the rear cassette, so you can have
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nice incremental gear changes of much smaller number of tees.
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This is particularly useful if you live somewhere which isn't particularly hilly, or if it is
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hilly, there are a consistent gradient, so you don't need to be dunking loads of gears
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because you can just make nice little minute changes on the rear cassette, and it can be
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much more comfortable on your legs.
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However, if you're riding off-road and you have a one-by setup, you're less likely to
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notice these bigger shifts in the gearing because you tend to be going a lot slower,
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for example if you're doing a technical climb.
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Now what I really love about a one-by system is the simplicity of it.
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It's simply one lever to shift up and one lever to shift down.
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So if you're guilty of cross-chaining when on the road with a double like me, it's really,
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really easy because you don't have to worry about making sure that you're in the middle
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of the cassette when you change the chainring.
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And if you're riding off-road, it's just one less thing to think about and makes it super
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easy and simple.
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Now among the many other benefits of one-by, it's also a bit lighter.
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You don't need a second chainring, a front mech, and all the other gubbins that comes
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with that.
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It's about 250 grams lighter.
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Yeah, but how can it be that light when you're also running that much bigger cassette?
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Ah, yeah, well, it's more aero.
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That's who you're covered in mud and you've got your bike bags on.
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That's hardly aerodynamic.
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Okay, well, I just like how it looks.
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Yeah, fair enough.
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I do think it actually looks nicer than a double chainring.
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Now lastly comes my favorite point, which is about reliability, especially if you're
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heading out into an area such as this where you're quite remote from a good bike shop
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or some help.
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And that's because you don't have a front mech on the one-by system.
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It's just one less thing to go wrong.
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Now there is a minor argument to make here that a two-by system is less wearing on the
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parts of your drivetrain.
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So your chain is going to wear less because it's got a more efficient line and your cassette
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is going to wear less as a result of that.
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But I will admit it's a minor argument when you're riding off-road and you're riding in
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the rain and just really muddy trails.
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It's not going to make that much difference.
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So there you go.
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Two points for both one-by and two-by systems.
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Really depends on use case, but obviously go for a two-by setup.
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Absolutely one-by.
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Well, it looks like we're not going to come to a conclusion together.
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So why don't you let us know in the comment section below what you think.
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And in the meantime, don't forget to like and subscribe to the Cycling Weekly YouTube
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channel and we'll see you again soon.
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