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...I have to say, I'm sold on the 29'ers. Given the amount of roots and rocks I rolled over with ease while my guide was picking more lines, I have to say I see the draw for why they are popular out here...
The 42/29 front and 11-36 rear will work. However, most of your riding will be on the front 29 ring. Use Sheldon Brown's gear calculator and compare the gear combination that you are using now. There is a good iPhone apps that I use... "bike gears".
To each his own Phil. BTW, are you still using triple in your road bikes? My new road bike uses 2x10 which I think works truly great!
Hey Phil, If you use a 22 or 24 granny and 34 rear in my opinion it is so slow that I'd rather cx the bike (cx is cyclocross ). You might not make it to the cut off point at Leadville. Imagine missing it by 10mins. LOL!
My gear calculator gives my 39 front and 36T rear = 28.4 gear inch. That is at 90 RPM will be 7.6mph which is 7m53s per mile. Fast enough for racing on a 10-20% grade. Lewis Morris Park has 4miles incline of loose gravel and roots at 10-15% grade.
I barely redline a 39 front and 11 rear on a dirt road. That is good for 25mph on a gravel spinning at 90RPM. That is extremely fast and you cannot make sharp turns.
What options for tires are there that work with the ZTR rims? And what hubs are you using?
They weren't the lightest option available, but they are very smooth and the rear hub has what I believe to be the fastest engagement offered on any rear MTB hub. (5 degrees vs. 15 degrees or more for most other hubs.) I also looked at White Industries, DT Swiss and Hope. One nice thing about the Hadley hubs is that I can convert them to any of the currently known mounting systems. The ratchet sound when coasting is louder than my previous Bontrager hubs, but not enough to bother me.
Yep, I'd briefly looked at the Chris King as well. 360 deg / 72 = 5 deg engagement, matching the Hadley, but losing by 2 deg to the "king of bling"! I don't remember off hand why I stopped considering the CK, though I was getting advice from my wheel builder at the time.
Buzzing is only pleasant because people associate it with quality hubs, the buzzing in and of itsself is annoying, try switching back to a quiet hub and see.