It is in fact the bike is for my 9yr (going 15) old son who has now outgrown his 24" Pinnacle which only in October was ugraded with 24" Spinner 80mm Air Fork with lockout, wider fat bars/stem and thumb gear shifters. Could have stayed under 9yrs for another year.
Anyway, back to the topic, I have bought 14" Piglet frame. He likes riding the Common, easy drops and bomb holes, so I went for a more aggressive geometry, slacker than standard hence the Piglet choice. The fact that it came in orange, the piglet with a dummy, the eyes on the saddle just sold it to him in seconds. Since I have never worked on a bike before other than those minor upgrades above (and bought my own first MTB back in September), my knowledge is very limited.
This is what I have:
Frame - Ragley Piglet.
Head Angle: 67 Deg
BB Shell: 73mm
Headset: 44mm Standard
so I can use any type of fork with the correct headset.
Seatstay post mounted disc brake mount (Max rotor 180mm)
ISCG 05 Tabs for the chain guide
Recommended fork travel: 120/130mm with external bottom cup – 140/150mm with internal bottom cup
Max Tyre Size: 2.5”
Rear Spacing : 135mm QR
I have now ordered the seatpost, handlebar, stem, saddle all matching Ragley but these are in blue (just following the orders).
http://www.ragleybikes.com/ragley-components. Thats it with Ragley parts now. Done with the easy bits.
Where I am struggling to make a decision is the crankset/drivetrain. I prefer the simplicity of 1x10 option but with 28/30T rather than 32T. Less cables, less weight, less money to spend but I worry he may struggle without the occasional granny ring option on the uphill so 2x10 also comes to mind.
- Is it possible that I can always take out the 28/30T ring and add 2 rings (36/22) if required?
- Shall I go for 1x10 for simplicity or 2x10 for functionality?
- The crankset (104mm spider) should be compatible either way. Is this the best approach?
Other difficulty is that I need cranks not longer than 165mm so group options are limited. Most groupsets come with 170-175mm cranks so I will have to buy the crankset separately. I found a 2013 E*thirteen crankset (no ring) with BB included for £140 (RPP 260). A bargain which I would have bought it for my own bike but is it a silly price for a kid's bike? Still tempted though. Other alternatives are Shimano Zee set as it comes in 165mm. So does the Shimano Saint crankset too.
My main question is - is ZEE groupset suitable for this bike's use? I see is more of a DH component but the pricing is tempting. Better alternatives, Saint for example.
Phew...did not realise the length of this message till now. Sorry lads!