MicroShift Advent X Review + Chain Hack

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  • Опубликовано: 20 ноя 2020
  • The MicroShift Advent X is a wide range 10 speed mountain bike drivetrain that comes in at a very affordable price. I was fed up with the wonky shifting of my Sram SX Eagle 12 speed drive train that came on my Marin Rift Zone 2. However some things weren't really as they seemed but one things was for sure, I didn't like was the close gear spacing of the Sram SX Eagle. So I decided to replace it with this MicroShift Advent X. You can get the cassette, shifter and derailleur for around $165. Check out my trials and tribulations while I get this thing working just right.
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  • @downtoridemtb
    @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +5

    Think my derailleur hanger could be bent? Check out the follow up video: ruclips.net/video/x3BM7wyHDAI/видео.html

    • @moparman3629
      @moparman3629 3 года назад

      Yep I say so

    • @zcarfanatic
      @zcarfanatic 2 года назад +1

      That's always my rule. If you can one get it adjusted well at the top or bottom, but not both, almost always a bent derailleur hanger. I just always start with a fresh hanger when installing a drivetrain. Great video, btw...

  • @meteormedia7021
    @meteormedia7021 3 года назад +53

    I've been saying this for years. Personally I'd take a premium quality, wide range 10-speed over an average 12-speed system on my trail bike.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I agree. I thought that with my 11 speed NX, even though it shifted pretty good, and also with that SX Eagle.

    • @Dark__Thoughts
      @Dark__Thoughts 3 года назад +4

      Not having to mess with their new proprietary hub bodies is also a bonus imo, gives generally greater range of third party parts like this and others. And the thicker chain might last a little longer too.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      @@Dark__Thoughts very good point. I’m all about progression of parts and manufacturing but it does kind of suck when it ties you down to one manufacturer/ecosystem

    • @physicalivan
      @physicalivan Год назад

      wide range and less gears, the better 😂

    • @chadkline4268
      @chadkline4268 Год назад

      My understanding: shifter pro = rubber on the lever. Also, cassette comes with or without aluminum low gears. Else, all steel.

  • @jakobholm1847
    @jakobholm1847 3 года назад +13

    Really good video. Informative and to the point. Good descriptive problem solving. Admitting your own mistakes and how to deal with them is also a plus these days. Also, perfect length for a video and a good mix of workshop/POV-trail footage. Clearly you got a new subscriber.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +2

      Thanks Jakob! Yeah I’m happy to point out when I screw something up. I know a fair bit about bikes and components at this point but I am still no expert. One of my favorite quotes from a RUclips video ever, an engineering type channel, “I finally ran out of ways to do it wrong and did it right this time”. Between bikes and cars I’ve broken bolts, over tightened and stripped out threads, forgot parts, and just about anything else. All part of the learning process I guess and once you do something wrong, you’ll never make that particular mistake again. Anyway thanks for subscribing!

  • @paulmanias8269
    @paulmanias8269 3 года назад +4

    Most informative Advent X RUclips video out there, and there are a ton of them.

  • @anbudrew
    @anbudrew 2 года назад +12

    I followed your advise and got an 11 speed chain and it made a big difference. A 10 speed chain does feel a little thick for the advent x and I saw it rubbing against the higher geared cogs. The rubbing was also exaggerated because my hanger was slightly bent. Once I fixed that and got the 11 speed, its all smooth now. Overall the Advent X is really awesome, once you get it tuned perfectly. The sound of the engaged clutch is pretty cool too.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад

      That’s awesome! Glad my tip worked out for you. I’m kinda glad you mentioned it actually because I probably need to check chain stretch on mine.

  • @davidcallahan2539
    @davidcallahan2539 3 года назад +23

    Just more Advent love. I've had the 9 speed Advent X on my gravel bike with their road shifters all summer and put on about 800 miles. It has been flawless.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +3

      Excellent to hear! I have seen a lot of the Microshift 9 and 10 speeds on gravel bikes

    • @chrisE815
      @chrisE815 Год назад

      Is the Derailleur compatible with the trigger shifters and the road shifters?

    • @blahblah2774
      @blahblah2774 Год назад

      @@downtoridemtb I have to 10x on my gravel and have exactly the same clicking in the same gears

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад +1

      @Blah Blah try the 11 speed chain. I’m a firm believer in it being better in every aspect.

    • @mikethomas6051
      @mikethomas6051 Год назад

      @@chrisE815 its only compatible with its own shifters, for road shifters it would need a specific model.

  • @Madbusop718
    @Madbusop718 Год назад +2

    Thanks for a great video. I built three mtb within the past few years and the first one a Hyper Carbon X 26" that I actually purchased from Walmart for $99.00 on clearance and converted it to a 27 5. I just installed a Microshift Advent X 10 speed drivetrain with a kmc 10x chain and couldn't figure out the noise until I watched your video again. Longtime subscriber and thanks for your help. My 11 speed chain is on order.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      Awesome deal on that carbon x! Thanks for watching and being a long time subscriber. Hope the 11 speed chain works out for you! Respond back once you get it on there so others will know too.

  • @LeonardOutdoorsNM
    @LeonardOutdoorsNM 3 года назад +3

    Great video! I'm thinking about building up a bike, and you gave me all the info I need to know AdventX will most likely be on the build.

  • @erwinf2010
    @erwinf2010 3 года назад +1

    Great video a nice tips! I'm looking into Advent X drivetrain and your comments went very helpful. Thanks! 👍

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      It’s totally worth it!

    • @erwinf2010
      @erwinf2010 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb One question: do you think this setup would work with a Shimano XT M780 44-32-24 Crankset (10 speed)? I'm having some trouble finding available a similar level single chainring that fit my current bottom bracket (shimano press fit SM-BB94-41a). Thanks!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      I think any derailleur with a clutch can’t work with a double or triple crank. You could just leave it in the 32 and be ok though.

  • @JohnPilling25
    @JohnPilling25 19 дней назад +1

    Been using the advent X for a few years now on 4 bikes and it is fantastic - really don't need more than 10 speed. On my 2 mtb's I have a 34 and a 36 chainring. On my 2 all terrain bikes (bikepacking) I have a 30 and a 38 chainring.

  • @peterronzoni9264
    @peterronzoni9264 3 года назад +3

    Great honest review from an everyday rider like us. Thanks. Insubned

  • @judosteffer
    @judosteffer 3 года назад +4

    Really good video! Sounds like Microshift will be great, much needed competition to SRAM and Shimano. Keep the review on this coming with some Long term reviews of it. Thanks!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Will do. My most recent video is actually all about it too.

  • @erwinf2010
    @erwinf2010 Год назад +2

    Just purchased my groupset following your recommendations and model selections (shifter and cassette). Got a laugh about the "missing" spacer and where you found it! 😅 I took note on that. 😉👍

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад +1

      LOL, yeah I panicked for a minute. Hope you enjoy the new drivetrain!

  • @felixb.59
    @felixb.59 3 года назад +1

    Nice video, keep us updated 😄

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Thanks! I definitely will do a follow up.

  • @marcelrenehallare8619
    @marcelrenehallare8619 Год назад +2

    Nice video. Ride safe bro!👍

  • @roamingwolfpack
    @roamingwolfpack 3 года назад +5

    I have the Advent 9spd with a 42 tooth, and it has been awesome for over 13mos with zero issues!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Love hearing that! Thinking about putting that exact setup on my old 26er hard tail.

    • @SuperMandme
      @SuperMandme 3 года назад +1

      I use the same setup with an Archer wireless shifter. Works great on my Fezzari

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Dude, awesome idea! I contacted Archer for a review unit because that with the Advent X would be the ultimate budget wireless drivetrain. Looks like they want to do it. So excited!

  • @markwexy1621
    @markwexy1621 3 года назад +2

    Once again great video. I like your content and style. For the rider who isn't an aspiring pro, seems like 9 or 10 speeds is on point. I just ordered a Polygon Xtrada 7 that has a Deore 6100 12-speed. I really kind of wish it had a 9 or 10 speed for simplicity. Now I haven't received the bike yet and have no experience with it, so I hope I'm wrong, and I hope it works out really well.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Thanks! I think you’ll be pretty happy with the shimano 12 speed. I had spec’d that one out too and it’s about a 1/3 pound lighter than the Sram SX Eagle.

  • @fabianleguel2960
    @fabianleguel2960 10 месяцев назад +1

    You nail it thanks!! Now I now what to do ,Im dealing with the same thing..

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  10 месяцев назад

      Hopefully this solves your problem, so many different little things can cause shifting issues. My latest - the derailleur hanger itself worked it’s way loose.

  • @northerngiant2915
    @northerngiant2915 2 года назад +1

    Some humble pie there in the middle, nice job owning it.

  • @Sr89hot
    @Sr89hot 3 года назад +4

    I put the drop bar version on my gravel bike with 11 speed chain. GRX 600 crank, it works perfect.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      That’s awesome! I’ve seen quite a few videos with it on gravel bikes with drop bar shifters.

  • @LandonArkens
    @LandonArkens 3 года назад

    Great tip about the nine speed chain!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Probably a typo but just in case... don’t get a 9 speed chain. That won’t work.

    • @LandonArkens
      @LandonArkens 3 года назад

      @@downtoridemtb haha. Yep, typo. 😁

  • @Adr_Jim
    @Adr_Jim 6 месяцев назад +1

    I have an Advent 9 speed 11-42 used 10speed KMC chain and it works perfect.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  6 месяцев назад +1

      Cool, I was thinking about throwing a 10s chain on the Advent 9s that is on my Giant Talon. I’ll have to give it a try. Probably needs a new chain anyway.

  • @philipbarrett3151
    @philipbarrett3151 3 года назад +7

    Let's talk killer app here; with the Microshift SB-M100A brifters you can run the 11-48T/AdventX on a drop bar bike! Something that requires much hackery & cost to accomplish with the big-S manufacturers.

  • @frustratedalien666
    @frustratedalien666 Год назад +2

    The MicroShift Advent X is good. I tried it out on a Decathlon bike and had no complaints with it. That said, the new Shimano Deore 12 speed is relatively affordable and holds up perfectly fine compared to the SRAM SX Eagle groupset. Really impressed with it so far.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      I’m about to review a bike with a Deore 11 speed so I’m really curious how it compares.

  • @johanhulten5934
    @johanhulten5934 3 года назад +7

    I had the same clicking noice, in the same gears, on my bike. I changed the derailleur hanger and it got rid of the problem. I was bent just the slightest.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I’ll probably try that. I should keep an extra one hand anyway.

  • @jugglematt100
    @jugglematt100 Год назад +1

    Thanks for the review and advice on the 11s chain , ive been running the advent x with a 10s chain on my ebike for about 6months now . Quite happy with the range but smoother shifting would be nice. Might give the 11s kmc a go .

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      I think it’s worth a shot, especially if you’re getting to a point that you need to replace the chain anyway. Seems like the b adjustment screw is pretty important too

  • @RideAlongside
    @RideAlongside 3 года назад +2

    Agreed. 12 speed isn’t needed and the cheap ones go out of tune super quickly. This video will get tons of views. I’m here before 1k. Well done.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Yep I’m loving the 10 speeds! Thanks for the compliments!

    • @RideAlongside
      @RideAlongside 3 года назад

      @@downtoridemtb just ordered the 11-48t Advent X cassette yesterday. Need a couple other components, then will be doing my own test and review.

  • @snowee___joey
    @snowee___joey 3 года назад +2

    Tried this hack straight away with Microshift advent-x install. 11 speed chain works like a charm. Bravo!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +2

      Nice! Can’t see any reason not to.

  • @jmrtinez69
    @jmrtinez69 3 года назад +5

    I upgraded to full GX drive train including the carbon gx crank. Love it!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Nice! I bet that saved a lot of weight too. That was my thought initially, just to slowly replace parts of that SX Eagle with GX Eagle. Then this MicroShift came around and I figured, why not give it a try.

    • @jmrtinez69
      @jmrtinez69 3 года назад +2

      @@downtoridemtb ya same situation but Marin/Sram gave me $100 credit for my SX derailleur because it broke. I than used that for the GX derailleur, $50 for GX shifter and $60 fir chain and GX gears. Mt crank failed after 800 miles so sram gave 150 credit towards GX carbon dub crank set. I feel Marin and SRAM took care of me.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      @@jmrtinez69 yeah that’s cool that seems fair. Marin would have done another warranty replacement on my hub but I didn’t really want another crappy hub that was just going basically be a ticking time bomb.

    • @ronaldd8741
      @ronaldd8741 3 года назад +3

      I upgraded from a 3x7 tourney drive to a deore 10 speed 1x10 11-46t of range way better than tourney

    • @jmrtinez69
      @jmrtinez69 3 года назад +2

      @@downtoridemtb ya I agree luckily for me they couldn't get me one. Or they knew it was going to fail and where trying to save name. Thanks for the video, I'm glad I'm not the only one having bike problems. Lol

  • @joshuamccreary9279
    @joshuamccreary9279 3 года назад +1

    Same here I just bought a Kona fire mountain with advent 9 speed. My friends road it and the first thing they asked was what is the drive train. They have treks with 1x10 systems I believe. Great video.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Thanks! Microshift is doing some impressive things! I’d love to see them do a 9 speed with the range of the 10 speed and partially aluminum cassette.

  • @thamilavi
    @thamilavi 3 года назад +3

    Thanks for the video. I'm waiting for more updated videos about ADVENT X.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Definitely will do a follow up once I get more miles on it!

  • @BrandinBowler
    @BrandinBowler Год назад +2

    I use only 12 speed chains even on 10 and 11 speed systems. I see zero downfalls and way more move for a non perfect adjusted system. Also 12 speed chains are just higher quality

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      Makes sense. Plus you have the same quick links for all bikes which makes things easier.

  • @mikeg2738
    @mikeg2738 3 месяца назад +1

    Great video. Totally agree with you, 10 speed is more than enough for MTB. 🤘

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 месяца назад

      Thanks! Although I did ride som old schools trails yesterday that required that 48t gear. So steep that I tried to go into an even easier gear not knowing I was in the easiest. Still made it up though.

  • @justgo4033
    @justgo4033 Год назад +1

    Im riding the sx 12 speed for 3 years and just ordered the advent x after seeing a few good reviews. The sx shifts perfectly but is extremely heavy, especially the cassette. Just hope I didn’t wast my money

  • @dirtycommtroop
    @dirtycommtroop 3 года назад +1

    My Shimano SLX 11 speed cassette is screwed. Not many replacement options without using derailleur extender and could use the 48T granny gear over the 46T that i have. Thinking of getting this whole drivetrain setup.

  • @RideAlongside
    @RideAlongside 3 года назад +8

    If you have a choice based on items in stock, go with KMC chains. They also have a quick link that comes with the chain and have never let me down. SRAM chains seem to break more often for me however.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +2

      Totally agree. KMC chains just look like they spent more time designing and refining them. Plus sram quick links say single use which is ridiculous.

    • @RideAlongside
      @RideAlongside 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb agreed. KMC makes lots of chains for Shimano as well apparently.

    • @johndef5075
      @johndef5075 3 года назад +2

      Ive had the exact same experience with sram chains. Been using Kmc on my 8 9 and 10 speeds with no problems.

  • @sc0608023
    @sc0608023 2 года назад +1

    Definitely should've checked your RD hanger alignment!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад

      I did after. It was perfectly aligned. I think the derailleur cage was slightly bent.

  • @franmcgowan4068
    @franmcgowan4068 3 года назад +4

    The difference between the shifters is the cheaper one is finger/thumb shifting and the "trail" one is thumb/thumb shifting and has a rubber pad on the lower gear paddle.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Ah that’s good to know! Gotta have the thumb thumb style!

  • @camugnas
    @camugnas 6 месяцев назад +1

    Nice hack. I have an advent x in my gravel bike with a 38t chainring and a 11-50t cassette. Originally it was 40t and 11-48t. I left the same chain (kmc 10s) and size. But when I made the fix the chain begans to rub always in some cog no matter how I move the indexing. Finally I can solve the problem playing with the clutch tension (I put less) and the B-tension screw with the distance between the big cog and the guide pulley. The brand says that must be 15-17mm with the original 48t but with the 50t I left in 10.2mm and now it works. Hope this helps somebody. Cheers!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  6 месяцев назад +1

      Yeah I had that b limit set less than recommended too, but it’s kinda hard to gauge since it was on a full suspension bike and everything changes at sag. Have you thought about trying the Sword series by them? Made for gravel and seems to be better designed.

    • @camugnas
      @camugnas 6 месяцев назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Lately I discover that the kmc 10s chain that I left is short by 1 link or for better say by 1/2 inch. I size it like microshift recommend in the user installation manual. I will change it and see if the shifting goes better because the less tension. Then I will post here. Thanks for the recommendation about sword but for now I will be tinkering around with the advent x, the sword capacity is 37t, just for their 11-48t casette. Mine is version 1 that have 41t of capacity enought for the 11-50t 👍👋

  • @dhoomketu731
    @dhoomketu731 2 года назад +3

    As a beginner cyclist, the one thing that I have come to love about the way Mircoshift rear derailleurs are engineered is how easy rear derailleur installation is. When viewed from the rear, the derailleur structure does not visually interfere with the line of sight of the casette and cage pulley. As a result, adjusting the limit screws and tuning barrel adjuster for optimal shift performance is so simple. The limit screws are also clearly visible from the rear, this helps in the sense that you can tune the guide pulley to be perfectly aligned with the largest and smallest cogs by making minute adjustments to the limit screws.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад +1

      I never really thought about that, didn’t think it was much different than any other derailleur I’ve adjusted. But you are right, it is very easy to do once you fully understand the process.

  • @practicalguy973
    @practicalguy973 3 года назад +1

    Great drivetrain and hack! I just want to say I think tolerance is worse the more gears you have on a cassette. Think of it this exaggerated example. For your freehub if you had a cassette that was 10 gears and another that was 100 gears, the one with 10 gears the derailleur can move over that bigger chain area more accurately because its moving 7mm per shift. The 100 gear example would mean the derailleur is moving less than a mm (0.7mm) per shift. The play in the derailleur becomes the tolerance and miss shifts and precise tuning is needed. I know that my 10 speed needs tuning once a season or more if I bash it around. My older 7 speed would stay in tune for many years. That was a Deore LX drivetrain from the 90s (before it was called SLX). Just something to think about. Have a great day.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Yeah I definitely agree with you. More is not necessarily better with these 1x drivetrains. All about the total range and the performance.

  • @PeterCPRail8748
    @PeterCPRail8748 Год назад +2

    In my opinion, 11 and 12 speed drive trains are overkill and to fickle when stuff gets dirty or slightly worn.
    I run a 10 speed 11t to 46t 10 speed sunrace HG compatible casette, with a mid cage 11 speed shimano xt derailuer. As I busted my slx long cage 10 speed off a rock. The 20 buck difference going xt was a no-brainer. My drive train is flawless and gives me ample range, at a 1/4 of the price of 12 speed and 3rd of the price of an 11.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад +1

      I agree with you 100%. I also started running an 11 speed derailleur with this setup. Just went for Deore though. It’s pretty good.

  • @grimishy
    @grimishy 3 года назад +1

    I have the Advent X 10 on my gravel bike in a 1x system. I came to the video for the chain noise issue and I think I'll try your idea with the 11x chain. I'm not an expert in bike repair but I would like to share my analysis on my derailleur. I noticed chain skipping when I rode the bike fast on rough terrain (with fastest gear). At first I thought the clutch didn't do its job but the screw is max tight. On the stand the bike shifts well all gears. I noticed though, when pushing by hand the derailleur a few mm inwards, that the derailleur doesn't come back to its initial position and the chain gets caught by some teeth of the following gear. I then shifted gears up and down many times. I noticed that the derailleur is not able to set consistently in the same position when gowing down to the fastest gear. Most of the times the chain runs good but a few times I get this chain rub. This might happen when riding in rough terrain and cause the chain skipping. I tried to work the H screw but as you said it, at a point the gears start to shift hard and you don't improve chain rub that much. So I'm guessing materials and manufacturing tolerances are not outstanding and maybe a narrower chain could compensate this. As people talk about deformation in the hanger, I'll probably also try a visit to the LBS.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Yeah mine still does it sometimes. No actual skipping gears but just the noise occasionally. I’ll have to see if it does the same thing you mentioned with pushing inward. I think maybe it is just down to less than ideal tolerances and quality control. I did have the chain off for something else and I put the 10s chain back on as a test... way more noisy.

  • @chriserickson5801
    @chriserickson5801 3 года назад +1

    Interesting. I put this rear derailleur and shifter on my hard tail and paired it with a 11/46 sun race cassette and it has been buttery smooth for me since day one.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Interesting indeed. It shifts great for me, just a little noisy sometimes.

    • @chriserickson5801
      @chriserickson5801 3 года назад +1

      Mine is super quiet. I’m coming from sram 10 speed cassette and x9 rear derailleur and shifter.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      That’s cool. I looked at Sunrace cassettes before but none even come close to the light weight of the Microshift one. But if I bend teeth on another cassette then I’ll def go that route.

    • @mikethomas6051
      @mikethomas6051 Год назад

      @@downtoridemtb i think that noise is good, you can tell when its shifted lol

  • @locoshaggy
    @locoshaggy 3 года назад +1

    I have the same problem as you whith that casette noise. To me the problem was in the cable. Y changed the cable and clean the sheath whith dw40 and apply some vasoline into the sheath cover and its done

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I’ll have to give this a try. The inner cable is new but the outer part is not. Definitely worth a try. Thanks!

  • @toanmaxdark7
    @toanmaxdark7 3 года назад +1

    My bike comes with the Microshift shifter but the Sunrace cassette. Zero problems. Never adjusted since getting the bike.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      I didn’t realize it was a mix of parts. I always just assumed it was all Shimano. Anyway that’s great news that you haven’t had to mess with it at all. Hopefully that translates to the Advent X!

    • @toanmaxdark7
      @toanmaxdark7 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Steve from Hardtail Party loves the Advent X. I'd reach out to him for pointers on setup

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      @Cheap-O MTB yeah I saw his video actually after I ordered mine. Definitely made me feel good about the purchase. I think I’m good with the setup. It’s shifting great now that the hub is sorted out and the new chain is on.

  • @dillroastington
    @dillroastington Месяц назад +1

    Microshift makes great stuff. I don't think you can find better value (price vs performance) in the industry. I've used their 9 and 10 speed systems with 2x and 1x cranks including front derailleurs, and all of their stuff just works. Build quality is also great. Save some money on your drivetrain and spend the extra dough on high end brakes.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Месяц назад

      I agree although my most recent video covered a hybrid setup which I think is even better. Check it out.

  • @doubletrackdodger2512
    @doubletrackdodger2512 3 года назад +1

    Great vid! Very helpful I got a advent x about 3 months ago and have been noticing possibly a little more chain noise than it used to have when I first got it, but maybe I just didn’t notice any noise compared to my old, non clutched drivetrain. is there any good way to make the life of the clutch as long as possible?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Yeah I think the clutch does add noise because I flipped the switch off and it seemed a little quieter. I don’t think there is any way to extend the life of the clutch other than just regular cleaning to maintain the whole derailleur. But the clutch tension is adjustable by removing the cover where the switch is.

  • @downtoridemtb
    @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +7

    Regarding the chain rubbing: could be a slightly bent derailleur hanger but I checked it with a crude, homemade gauge and also asked the shop look at it when the replaced the hub and they said it was fine. Admittedly my gauge was not perfect and the shop could have just eyeballed it.

    • @zacharykim4776
      @zacharykim4776 3 года назад +1

      I have the normal advent on my bike and it’s also been nothing but problems. The clutch stopped working, apprently it was designed bad so the chain rubs and snaps when you shift and the cassette is moving as well as some inner plate by the pulley wheel rubs and bends the teeth if you dump gears.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      @Zachary Kim, that’s a bummer. Hopefully this Advent X is better. I really don’t want to deal with more drivetrain issues.

    • @VictorRamirez-rz5qt
      @VictorRamirez-rz5qt 3 года назад +3

      I installed an Advent X two weeks ago in my 2015 Marlin 6, and I have NOT noticed any clicking noises in any gear. It is using a KMC X10 chain (which is 2 links short for the 36T chainring that I have installed). I used a Park Tool DAG-2.2 to be sure that the hanger was not bent. Its too early to know (only 60 miles on the road), but for now is working very well.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      @@VictorRamirez-rz5qt glad you’re liking it so far. I really do need to get a proper derailleur hanger alignment tool just so I can be 100% sure.

    • @thamilavi
      @thamilavi 3 года назад

      @@VictorRamirez-rz5qt I already bought Advent X set and waiting for Marlin 6. What kind of crankset did you installed with your bike? Do you have any chainline problem? What is your crankset chainline number? Thanks in advance.

  • @timjohns3743
    @timjohns3743 3 года назад +1

    Always when installing a new drivetrain use a derailleur alignment gauge. Your derailleur hanger is probably 1mm to 2 mm out of alignment. Check Park DAG-1 and park videos

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I should have addressed that in the video. Check out my pinned comment.

  • @dangalindo5304
    @dangalindo5304 Год назад +1

    you convinced me - I'm moving from 2 x 11 to 1 x10. I just wanted to check that if after a year you still recommend the 11 speed chain over the 10 speed chain.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      Awesome, you’ll definitely enjoy the simplicity. I still 100% recommend the 11 speed chain. I also think KMC is the best option out there. I recently replaced mine with a new Sram chain as preventative maintenance and it was just kind of shifting oddly. I put the KMC back on because the chain stretch was really very minimal and it just shifts nicer. Also if you don’t mind, order from the links in my video description. I get a little kickback which helps out the channel but you don’t pay anything extra.

  • @ergiel
    @ergiel 2 года назад +1

    Great shifter and derailleur. Remember about gear cable housing being not too bend like they tell in manual. I almost thrown out new perfect derailleur because of some moron mechanic not bothering to read manuals

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад

      Yeah I don’t think a lot of shops are very familiar with Microshift. Hopefully you we able to just pull slack cable from the front of the bike to sort it out

  • @mikethomas6051
    @mikethomas6051 Год назад +1

    Got my advent x 9speed, plus pro trigger shifter, seems to shift good, i have the med cage which should be stronger to deal with the torque i'll run through it.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      Enjoy it! I’m still running mine and have had very few issues.

  • @ramoer
    @ramoer 3 года назад +1

    My RZ2 shifted like crap all the time until I adjusted the b-gap using the sram tool. Seems a lot better now, but I'm still thinking of moving to a GX derailleur.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Yeah that gap is pretty important and there are lots of issues with the screw backing itself out over time. Also check your cassette and see if it has a play in the hub body.

    • @ramoer
      @ramoer 3 года назад +1

      Is that how you noticed the hub going bad?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Yes. Just grab the biggest gear back there and see if it moves laterally. Shouldn’t be any more than 1-2mm of play. Check the wheel for the same. Marin hubs are notoriously bad at least on these bikes.

  • @BrandonMeyer1641
    @BrandonMeyer1641 Год назад +1

    I’m regards to hubs, really bad ones are often Speced on lower tier bikes. They are truly terrible after a few years as they are hard to service, bad fit and finish, etc. I will definitely be looking at a better set of wheels next time im in the market.

  • @harrylawrence5730
    @harrylawrence5730 Год назад +2

    might be a little late but in the off chance that you see this would you be able to give some advice on compadability.
    I have brought the microshift groupset and am a little confused oin what chains and chainrings i am required to use to make the groupset work properly?
    Cheers

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад +1

      You should be good with any 10, 11 or 12 speed crank. The teeth on those chainrings are the same. For a chain, I still think an 11 speed is best. I prefer KMC. Tried a Sram chain and it wasn’t as smooth. Haven’t tried shimano though. Hope that helps!

  • @skedwin3020
    @skedwin3020 Год назад +1

    I've had mine since March and in gear 8 it feels like it's slipping under load? And recommendations on chains for it? Awesome video 🤙👍

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      Thanks. I have had a KMC chain on mine and it has been solid. It was just their basic 11 speed chain. I recently put a Sram 11 speed chain on just as preventative maintenance and it seems to do fine too. Have you checked your b adjustment? Made sure the cassette is tight?

  • @timlema663
    @timlema663 11 месяцев назад

    95 GT Pantera here with some just sub Zaskar parts from early 2000s but need help. 7spd stxrc group up front xt/ deore sLx other derailleur. Not compatible but I’m still riding it. Got -1/3/4/6/7 in back but only Trish 4 and 7

  • @jefffaller5155
    @jefffaller5155 Год назад +1

    I've been having the oddest shifting issues w/ my AdventX setup. I've got it mounted on some Hunt Trail Wides, and initially I thought the shifting issues "might" be a result of the wheel flexing under pressure. When I put the watts down on the three or four smallest cogs I have issues where the chain skips. It's the strangest thing. And I built out the whole bike in spring of '21. So it's not that old. It does have some miles on it, and the cassette is the less expensive one (steel)... so it "might" be wear. But this has been an issue since early on. I've checked the derailleur hanger (w/ an appropriate tool), and it's true. So no joy there. I've fiddled and fiddled w/ chain line and cable tension w/ no appreciable gains. But I have NOT tried an 11 spd chain! I'll give that a go and let you know what I find. Thanks for the video!! I'm hoping this will solve my issues.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад +1

      Man hopefully it works out for you. Maybe just a bad chain to start with? Or too long of a chain? I’m sure you already know, but make sure you b adjustment screw is in the right spot too. Good luck!

  • @isaacbrooks5999
    @isaacbrooks5999 3 года назад +3

    The "pro" shifter has a silicon thumb pad, where as the normal one doesn't.

  • @ChivalrousMotivation
    @ChivalrousMotivation 3 года назад +1

    I have the same hub on my bike and an SX eagle drivetrain and it has the same problems that your were describing. There is no play in the hub. I have looked at many forums about the sx eagle and there are a lot of problems with it that people have.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Do you mean you have the same Marin stock hub? Mine never had play in the hub itself meaning the wheel stayed where it was supposed to be. The play was in the freehub body which is what allowed the cassette to move around so much. If it’s a Marin hub, that is most likely your problem.

  • @axelerwin-pr9584
    @axelerwin-pr9584 Год назад +1

    Hi! The plastic bolt that seals the inner cable entry in the shifter is not holding in place. Any idea?
    Axel Erwin
    Thanks!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад +1

      Do you mean the barrel adjuster? If it comes loose, that means you don’t have enough tension in the cable. Screw it all the way in, tighten the cable at the pinch bolt at the derailleur, then adjust the barrel adjuster as needed.

    • @axelerwin-pr9584
      @axelerwin-pr9584 Год назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Sorry! I meant the "cable port cap". You remove this little bolt to allow access to the inner cable. MicroSHIFT Support replied and told me to use green Loctite to keep it in place. I think I will use something lighter than Loctite. 😉

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      Cool hope it works for you!

  • @r.l.8291
    @r.l.8291 3 года назад +2

    Thanks for the informative video. Did you use a spacer to install the 10 speed cassette on the 12 speed hub?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      It’s just a typical Shimano HG style hub - which is the only style hub that this system will fit. No spacer needed.

    • @dariuslankarian3282
      @dariuslankarian3282 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb if your hub was for 12 speed and you install a 10 speed cassette you dont need a spacer? (Not the one that comes with the cassete).

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      @Darius Lankarian it’s kind of the opposite actually. It’s just a basic hg style hub that Marin decided to put the 12 speed cassette onto as stock. So anyway, no additional spacers needed.

  • @JohnPilling25
    @JohnPilling25 19 дней назад

    Noise is probably chain line. I make sure my chain is dead straight in the 5th gear. Use bb spacers to adjust the line.

  • @blurglide
    @blurglide 2 года назад

    Wouldn't the thinner 11 speed chain result in slower shifting since it has to be pushed over further before it can engage the next cog?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад

      I don’t think so because it’s the inside edge of the chain that catches. However I will say that I think my derailleur was not really manufactured right. I have since smashed it into a rock and replaced it with a new one and this one is much quieter.

  • @andysuh7479
    @andysuh7479 3 года назад +1

    Hello! I just bought the Microshift Advent X. Do I need a rear derailleur hanger for my GT Aggressor pro? Thxs!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Awesome you’ll love it! You’ll just use the existing derailleur hanger.

  • @jugglematt100
    @jugglematt100 2 месяца назад +1

    Ive been running this drive train on my emtb for about 6000km now , running 3x chains with wax and swapping every 200kms . Just about to get a new chain . So from what i can see the kmc 11 speed chain is the best recommendation at the moment ?

  • @mikiyosangyo1627
    @mikiyosangyo1627 Год назад +1

    Great video. I have now Advent 9 on my bike. Does it make sense to upgrade to Advent X apart having 10 speed instead of 9? Thank you

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      I don’t think so. But if you have the 42t cassette then it might be worth upgrading to their 46t cassette

  • @williammorris6097
    @williammorris6097 3 года назад +2

    can you downshift /upshift more than one cog at a time with this system?

  • @330_Crew
    @330_Crew 3 года назад +1

    Typically when you have one or two gears in the back that are off but all the others are fine it means the hanger is out of alignment. If it is a barrel adjustment issue all gears would be impacted.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Logic makes sense but I just checked it with a quality gauge and it is spot on.

  • @smb7647
    @smb7647 Год назад +1

    I just recently bought the same setup and I bought 3 chains to go with it, a 11sp shimano, a 10 and 11 KMC, all 3 made slight noise on smallest cogs, after spending some time watching the chain come off the cogs with a magnifying glass, it looks to me that the ID of the chain or, the thickness of the cogs is the issue, not the gaps in between, looks like the ID of the chain may be a bit tight and pops off the cog with a slight click, which may dissappear with some break in, other than that, I noticed no difference from the 10sp chain to the 11, both shifted flawlessly..the 10sp chain looked to have adequate outside clearance between cogs, I seen no issues of rubbing

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад +1

      Yeah it could have been a lot of things that caused my rubbing. Chainline, bad manufacturing of the chain or other parts. Interesting the inner diameter part. Hopefully it will wear in properly.

  • @theFriebe
    @theFriebe 3 года назад +2

    Hey best review of this groupset by far! Wondering how it has held up over the course of a few months?
    Also, I see microshift now makes an 11 speed cassette but no derailleur or trigger shifter. Would you still take the 10 speed Advent X groupset over the 11 speed Advent X cassette mixed with other branded components?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Thanks. It has held up pretty well. I bent some cassette teeth on the second to largest cog and they warrantied it. I smashed the derailleur into a rock and had to replace it but that was my fault. I also just added a fun upgrade to it which there will be a video on soon. As far as 11 speed, I’d only do that if it had more overall range. I wonder if they are going to have an 11sp group coming out soon.

    • @theFriebe
      @theFriebe 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb it seems very possible! I'll stick with picking up the 10 speed groupset. For the 10 speed what is the optimal chain ring size? I was thinking either 32 or 34T

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      @@theFriebe that’s probably down to preference and what kind of trails you ride. I have a 32 but if you ride a lot of high speed trails then you might want the 34.

    • @allisonfriebe6426
      @allisonfriebe6426 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb I'm running into an issue finding KMC 11 speed chains.would a Sram 11 speed give me the same results? Or do you believe the KMC is what does the trick for setting up this properly?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      @@allisonfriebe6426 I think any 11 speed chain would be fine

  • @andyjack37
    @andyjack37 3 года назад

    I bought the Advent X in May, about six months ago, and had been happy with it up until this month, December. The derailleur has stopped working properly; it still changes gear well going up and down the cassette, but the chain is now too loose when in the smallest cog because the derailleur is not pulling back enough, which means the chain is dropping off the chainring. The chain is the correct size and everything was installed properly, as it was working great for the first six months. Tried to make a warranty claim with Microshift, but they have refused saying there seems to be no issue with the function but also saying may need to tighten the star screw. Unfortunately, I am not great with fixing bike stuff, so will have to pay for a mechanic to see if this is the issue and if it can be fixed.
    As I said, it worked great for six months and I was really happy, but a derailleur having an issue after only six months and no chance of getting a warranty claim accepted, I do wonder about the longevity of the parts. Suppose you get what you pay for. Think I will bite the bullet and go back to Shimano XT or SLX.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Yeah it could be that the clutch mechanism just needs more tension. Should be quick and easy to at least try it. Good luck!

    • @cagy999
      @cagy999 3 года назад

      i have the same issue just after first days of using the derailleur. Even after shotrening the chain and tightening the clutch, it still doesnt work properly and the chain is skipping while riding throught rought terrain. Sometimes the chain gets stucked between the smellest cog and the frame and its really annoying and dangerous when it happens in a higher speed and you cant move with the cranks bacause its stucked.

    • @andyjack37
      @andyjack37 3 года назад +1

      @@cagy999 As an update, I finally got Microshift to accept the warranty claim. I had to send the derailleur back to Taiwan but after just a couple of days of them receiving it, the warranty claim was authorised. Was told the derailleur was a first generation and some upgrades have been done to solve some issues, which means they sent a 2nd generation derailleur as a replacement.
      That's great to have it resolved so quickly on receipt of the derailleur but frustrating too that the warranty claim was originally refused for so long. Also, it seems apparent that Microshift were aware of issues with the derailleur.

    • @cagy999
      @cagy999 3 года назад

      @@andyjack37 good to know, thanks. Did you send the derailleur directly to Taiwan or did you first try it through the distributor you bought it from?

    • @andyjack37
      @andyjack37 3 года назад

      @@cagy999 I bought it directly from Microshift in Taiwan. I'm in Thailand and there aren't any shops here, that I could find, that stock Microshift parts.

  • @bigtrucklittlerv7969
    @bigtrucklittlerv7969 11 месяцев назад +3

    A good 10 speed has all the range if spaced well. SunRace Shimano an Microshit space cassette cogs well.

  • @Summitperry
    @Summitperry 3 года назад +1

    I got advent acolyte 8spd. In about 300 miles on it right now. And it has some jumps but it’s not bad for trails. I have. a advent to but it’s on wife’s bike so not much time on that one.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      I didn’t even know about the Acolyte. That’s pretty cool that you can get an 11-46t in it. I think their best value might be the 9 speed Advent with 11-46t.

    • @Summitperry
      @Summitperry 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb I couldn’t find the 11-46 in the advent at the time. I have the 11-42. The acolyte I wanted that 46 so I went with that.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      That’s cool, 46 is probably good for just about anywhere. Crazy how it was just a few years ago and the premium stuff was only 11-42 on an 11 speed.

    • @Summitperry
      @Summitperry 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb yeah and it has a clutch derailed option. Microsoft is doing good work.

  • @jdg9359
    @jdg9359 2 года назад +1

    I have an NX drive train with a SX chain and SX cassette on my new BMC twostroke AL. 100 miles in and the shifting is still smooth. My question is, will I see a big difference upgrading to a GX eagle derailer, GX shifters and xx1 chain, but still using SX cassette?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад

      I don’t think you’ll notice much upgrading to GX. Plus as far as I know there is no SX cassette. The NX cassette is what they use on any SX builds. At least that is for sure how it was approx 2 years ago when SX came out.

  • @dazzmps3333
    @dazzmps3333 2 года назад +1

    I've gone thru 3 cassettes in 1000km of riding with the Advent X (11-48 cassette). I'm finding I'm getting to the 300km point and the chain starts skipping on cogs 6,7 & 8. Chain still fine according to chain checker tool, hanger fine, tried new cables (inner and outer). Tried all sorts of B tension settings. Replacing the cassette is the only thing that brings it back to new. Anyone had similar experiences?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад

      I have not had mine skip at all and I’m definitely way beyond 300km. Do the teeth look worn down at all when it starts doing that?

  • @r1kTorrefranca
    @r1kTorrefranca 3 года назад

    how much it cost? for advent x set?..

  • @dougbrett9218
    @dougbrett9218 11 месяцев назад

    How to get rid of the ticking use a 11 speed chain advent x seems to work better with an 11

  • @tonycisco5252
    @tonycisco5252 3 года назад +1

    I am a complete newbie. I rebuilt a 2017 Db Recoil 29er. I have already ordered an Advent X pro shifter and derailleur. I'm not sure what kind of 11 Speed chain would be best. I have also been wondering if I could add a 11-50t cassette.🤔 Any ideas? Anyone??
    Thanks a million for the chain hack!! 👍

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Not sure about the 50t cassette. It will probably work but don’t take my guess and anything more than a guess. As for the chain, the KMC one I got seems pretty good. I wouldn’t overthink the chain.

    • @tonycisco5252
      @tonycisco5252 3 года назад

      @@downtoridemtb Thanks. I'll just get the Advent X cassette.

  • @meteormedia7021
    @meteormedia7021 3 года назад +5

    Regarding the slight rubbing issue: Sounds like a slightly bent derailleur hanger to me.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Could be slightly. Check out my pinned comment. It was checked but not personally by me with anything but a homemade tool.

    • @Phlizz
      @Phlizz 3 года назад +1

      Second. In general all wide range systems are based on low cable tension, so the initial setup of the highest gear and with how much pull you fix the cable is crucial. Always turn the cable pull on the shifter a few turns out before attaching the cable, so you could loosen tension if needed. Good review!

    • @jfkusa123
      @jfkusa123 3 года назад +2

      Definitely a bent hanger. I’d put a hanger tool in the top 10 tools for cyclists

    • @Phlizz
      @Phlizz 3 года назад

      @@jfkusa123 working in a shop, a longer hex key with the derailleur still attached is sufficient. But of course this is a result of many poor derailleur hangers to practice on 🙂

  • @leaskm
    @leaskm 3 года назад +1

    What size is your chain ring? I'm running a 34T and had chain length issues with mine... 114links wasn't long enough, only had 1 link of overlap when sizing the chain.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I think it’s a 32t. When I had the 10s chain it was the exact size needed. If you have a hardtail then I’d think I overlapping link will be ok. That’s how FoCo Flow Show did his Salsa Timberjack.

    • @mas247
      @mas247 2 года назад +1

      I used a kmc x10 chain, and on my bike I had to buy another chain and add an extra link (plus another missing link) to make the chain long enough. Expensive to have to buy a who other chain for those two links, but it was too short otherwise.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад

      That is a hidden benefit to the 11s chain - most are longer

  • @kaedeschulz5422
    @kaedeschulz5422 3 года назад +1

    I'm thinking off doing a Shimano M5100 cassete and 11spd shifter paired with this derrailleur.. Do you think i should do that or get a full M5100? Awesome video btw! That just made me think of replacing my hub too hehee

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      According to Microshift, their shifter and derailleur only work with each other so mixing brands is a no go.

    • @kaedeschulz5422
      @kaedeschulz5422 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Doesn't every brand say that? They also have a 11speed shifter so if that's really the case i should still be fine using that cassette when paired with their 11speed shifter right?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      To be honest I’m really not sure. I’ve never mixed and matched brands.

    • @kaedeschulz5422
      @kaedeschulz5422 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Sram and shimano are mixable that's for sure. Sadly i don't know if that's the case with microshift.

  • @D3Norway
    @D3Norway 3 года назад +1

    How many links does your chain have? I bought a Sram 11speed 114link chain and by just putting it straight in there it seems extremely tight.. , but the Sram PC1031 that you put on initially also seems to be 114 links.. ?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      I’m not sure but it will depend on your chain stay length. Chain should go around the biggest cog and around the chain ring (skipping derailleur) with 4 links overlapping. There are also calculation levels you can do to determine what it should be.

    • @D3Norway
      @D3Norway 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Thanks for getting back to me:) Yeah I just measured and its not even connecting the quick links on the biggest ring in the back. its a 2mm gap from the quicklinks. There is a 34tooth in the front so also a bit big, was what I had laying around.. should probably find a 120 links then..

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Yep you def need a longer chain. Cheers!

  • @mitchjacks0n
    @mitchjacks0n 3 года назад +1

    Did you try adjusting your high limiting screw

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      All limit screws are adjusted properly. It actually seems to shift a little better with the b limit a little closer than what they say.

  • @dcallan1
    @dcallan1 3 года назад +1

    After your switch do you still it's worthwhile versus the SX when the hub was working. I have a new MTB with full SX group and was considering an upgrade to GX, or Advent X.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      That’s a really tough question and one I’ve pondered myself. I like that it is lighter and I like that the space between the gears is bigger. Worth the money? I’d say no if your SX is in good shape. However if you snap a chain or bash your derailleur, then yes maybe go for the complete new Microshift drivetrain. GX upgrade is an option but you’ll never get the full weight savings because the SX and NX cassettes are their only ones that work with standard HG hubs and they’re just heavy. Plus GX is a lot more expensive. Hope that helps!

    • @dcallan1
      @dcallan1 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Thanks for the advice. I am going to keep fiddling with the SX and might consider a GX mech and shifter if I can't.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Right on, swapping the derailleur would be the easiest route assuming everything else is in proper working order. Good luck.

  • @gosandiedward203
    @gosandiedward203 3 года назад +1

    how many teeth in the top pulley and bottom pulley

  • @justanothernoobe
    @justanothernoobe 3 года назад +1

    nice tip about using the 11x chain ... did you try with a 12x chain just out of curiousity?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Haven’t tried but I bet it would work. Maybe even better than the 11s chain.

    • @justanothernoobe
      @justanothernoobe 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Thanks for the quick reply, bud. I've just ordered my Advent X cassette and derailleur - so I'll try a 12 speed chain (on the same basis that internals are the same spacing but it's the externals that are narrower). There's a couple of days' lead time on the parts coming in so I'm just trying to work out if there's an alternative trigger that'll give an XT feel (i.e. push / pull, double gear-change, nice and crisp without massive amounts of travel).
      My local bike store didn't have an Advent X Pro Trigger in-store to try but they had the Microshift 9x trigger and that had too much travel for my medium sized hands . It was light and squishy and then suddenly "click" ... if that amount of play is common across the Microshift trigger then "Houston we have a problem."
      I was thinking about the SunRace DLMS33I (that should mount up nicely with my Hopetech brakes) but don't know what the pull-ratio is. I may end up just having to go with the Advent X Pro Trigger. Have you tried / heard of any alternative triggers?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I think someone in the comments here said they used a Shimano shifter successfully. I can’t say I’ve thought much about the travel in my pro shifter. Seems ok but I don’t have any shimano stuff to compare it to. Good luck!

  • @leninedamacenasanteiro6499
    @leninedamacenasanteiro6499 3 года назад +1

    Hi there! Do you think I can use this derailleur with a 10s deore shifter and a sunrace 10s 11-46t?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      I think I heard somewhere that the derailleur will only work with their shifter. It’s all about how much the shifter pull the cable each click. The cassette should be fine though I think.

    • @leninedamacenasanteiro6499
      @leninedamacenasanteiro6499 3 года назад +2

      @@downtoridemtb in my mind the cable should move the same distance to shift a 10 speed cassette regardless of the brand. But I can be wrong. I don't know if I like the idea of shifting up and down with the thumb. It would be nice to be able to use the deore shifter.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Thumb-only shifting is so much better. That way you’re only using your finger for braking. Totally worth trying especially considering how cheap the shifter is.

    • @leninedamacenasanteiro6499
      @leninedamacenasanteiro6499 3 года назад +3

      @@downtoridemtb it worked perfectly. Sunrace cassette, adventex and deore shifter.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      @@leninedamacenasanteiro6499 awesome!

  • @jmrtinez69
    @jmrtinez69 3 года назад +1

    Yes they are terrible hubs. I swapped my hub out as well. Marin pd for my new wheel and hub as well. I'm still happy with my Riftzone 2.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Did they give you a replacement or pay for the wheel/hub of your choice?

    • @jmrtinez69
      @jmrtinez69 3 года назад +2

      @@downtoridemtb Great question. They did not have the hub or wheel so they gave my local bike shop $250 towards no wheel or hub. I than put $100 of my own money and got a much nicer wheel.

  • @jeffersonluiz6609
    @jeffersonluiz6609 3 года назад

    O senhor gostou desse grupo amigo ?

  • @Digital_Gangster
    @Digital_Gangster 3 года назад +2

    Swapping that steel chainring to an aluminum one is an easy 60+g weight loss too. There's always people selling sram take offs for cheap.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I didn’t even think of that. I may do that eventually or try out an oval ring.

  • @sixties00
    @sixties00 3 года назад +1

    Is the Advent X derailleur compatible with 10speed shifters from other brands???? I have the cassette and derailleur but I cannot find the shifter...

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I don’t know but I would give it a try. I’d assume all 10 speed shifters are cross compatible but I could definitely be wrong. They’re pretty cheap so it would be low risk to try it. Especially if you find one used.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      Upon further research, starting to think it is unlikely as different systems require different amounts of cable pull to move the desired amount.

    • @sixties00
      @sixties00 3 года назад +1

      ​@@downtoridemtb On their product page Microshift states that the Advent X derailleur is only compatible with Advent X shifters. Do they mean only the Advent X model shifter and not the plain Advent (9 speed). Anyway, I asked them on FB, YT and o their official site but they act like a ghost company. No reply yet. Thanks for the content dude. Subscribed!

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      @@sixties00 yep I’ve emailed them twice and never got a response. Obviously that low price is coming at the expense of customer service. I assume they mean only those shifters. Universal Cycles has both versions of the shifter in stock right now. Thanks for subscribing!

    • @sixties00
      @sixties00 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb To be fair, I did get an official reply but it went straight into my spam mail. I saw it a week later. The Advent X derailleur is only compatible with Advent X shifters

  • @gefersoncavazin574
    @gefersoncavazin574 3 года назад +1

    Compatível com relação 2x10?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад

      I'm guessing your asking if you could use it with a 2x10. I think maybe with the clutch turned to the off position, then it would probably work.

  • @MrLmao37
    @MrLmao37 2 года назад +1

    I have the microshift Advent 1x9, you now have me wondering about changing my chain to a 10 speed chain.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  2 года назад

      Yeah it definitely wouldn’t hurt, especially if your drivetrain is a little noisy or the chain is getting kind of old. Good luck!

  • @somedudefixesbikes9196
    @somedudefixesbikes9196 3 года назад +1

    This makes me really curious about the Advent 9s groupset. They have nearly the same gear range as the Advent X and after using the Box Prime 9 for awhile it definitely seems that 9 is enough. Too bad nothing is in stock anywhere.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Yeah the 9 speed looks good too. Not sure if they offer the partly aluminum cassette though which is a big part of the weight savings.

    • @somedudefixesbikes9196
      @somedudefixesbikes9196 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb they do offer it in 11-42t. I prefer steel still for the durability. I’m sitting at 42lbs as it is so cassette won’t save much 😅...

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Dang that’s a heavy bike!

    • @somedudefixesbikes9196
      @somedudefixesbikes9196 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb full steel enduro 😃

  • @becktrado8674
    @becktrado8674 3 года назад +2

    Just wondering what chain you would recommend?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Well the KMC X11 is working great for me. I don’t know if anyone else having issues with the 10 speed chains like I did though. I’d choose KMC over SRAM though. Even on their cheap chains they just look like the have more design going into them with the X pattern and shaping.

    • @theskywalker7474
      @theskywalker7474 3 года назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Any issue running a shimano crank and chain on this? I have a shimano bb on a frame that i'm think of building up with the advent x...

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      Should be fine as all that stuff is pretty universal. My crank is technically 12 speed and it works great. Chain will be fine as long as it is a 10 or 11 speed.

  • @joschandresen416
    @joschandresen416 3 года назад +1

    Hey,did you remove links from the chain? how many

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  3 года назад +1

      There is no universal answer because it depends on your crank and chainstay length. Wrap the chain around the crank and the biggest cassette gear, skipping the derailleur. Wherever it overlaps, add two inner and two outer links. That is where you should cut the chain. Microshift has a good install video with visuals that help this make more sense.

  • @sobolevanton
    @sobolevanton 2 года назад

    Год назад установил этот групсет на свой гравийник, только с дуалами, естественно. Передачи не чëтко переключаются, возможно дело в дуалах, может их нужно сильнее нажимать.

  • @yow1010
    @yow1010 Год назад +1

    Good day. I am about to have my bike assembled with Advent X. The one I am building is a gravel bike using the Advent X with dropbar brifters. Can you help me decide if even on my case, it is the 11spd chain that would be best or go 10spd chain?

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      I think an 11 speed chain is best in any case. Best of luck to you!

    • @yow1010
      @yow1010 Год назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb just had my advent X gravel installed earlier. I used 11 spd chain as per your recommendation.

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      Awesome! Hope you enjoy it!

    • @yow1010
      @yow1010 Год назад +1

      @@downtoridemtb Will push it to its limits hehe. This is the only gravel specific groupset that I can afford. Gravel cycling is new to me. I have 3 bikes and the gravel is my 4th. I cannot afford putting an expensive shimano GRX or an SRAM EXPLR on a trial gravel bike

    • @downtoridemtb
      @downtoridemtb  Год назад

      I hear ya, none of those high end drivetrains make sense to me either. Good luck!