![]() If you're not racing (even if it's just a sword fight with your riding buddies), you could easily live with the 36t or 38t as either one will work. That said, if you aren't a strong enough rider and climb hills, I'd be more concerned about having a 24t rather than a 22t inner chainring. Death sends you back to the beginning of the game, meaning you lose the experience, weapons, and perks you gained throughout your run, but you do keep your money and Stache Tokens, which allow you to get slightly better each time. ![]() Most of the time I won't miss it, but if we go for the end-of-ride sprint I feel just that little bit better having the 38t. Rogue Stache is a randomly generated set of twenty levels with a boss every fifth level and a big boss at the end. ![]() The truth is that the 36t is about equivalent to losing one rear cog compared to having a 44t (third chainring). If my ride buddies knew how gassed I can get right toward the end with the 36t, they might not drop off the back as early as they do :~). I can hang on (and win) just a little better with the 38t. We have a stretch of about 1/2 mile at the end of the trail I ride several times a week that is slightly downhill and we regularly have a sprint race at the end of our ride. I have ridden both combos, and that 2t jump from 36t to 38t makes me not regret that I didn't have a third (larger chainring). If you can pull 24t as a granny gear, I'd stay with the larger 38t. The predictable framework of a dimensional model withstands unexpected changes in user behavior. Click to expand.I would only go 36t if I was at 22t on the other chainring. Trek 2013 Stache Chainstay Armor Be the first to write a review £10.99 Model W320188 Keep your investment protected with durable armor designed specifically for your ride. Finally, dimensional models are gracefully extensible to accommodate change.
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