Microshift Advent 1x9 Review + 1x9 vs Eagle

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  • Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
  • Ive been really enjoying this Microshift Advent 1x9 drivetrain over the last few months and it has really made me rethink the real value of 1x12 drivetrains from Sram (Eagle) and Shimano. The 1x12 set ups are certainly awesome but Microshift has brought a true third option to the table with their Advent and Adventx groupsets.

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  • @mdmiller65
    @mdmiller65 Год назад +1

    Very nice review. Thank you. My daughter's Rockhopper Comp came with the Microshift drivetrain, and so far, so good. Like you, though, we want to get away from the 30T chain ring. I noticed that you said that you opted for a 28T chain ring and you are using a Race Face crank. That looks like a non-boost frame. I'm curious as to what crank you went with, and if your 28T chainring is 3mm offset or 6mm offset (I'm thinking 6mm). My other question is about chainrings themselves. Most "upper level" chainrings you can get for direct mount or cinch mount are for 10-12 speed set ups. If you got one of those, did you have any issues running the 9 speed cassette? Thanks. And again, nice review. Really appreciated it.

    • @WildOutdoorLiving
      @WildOutdoorLiving  Год назад

      I am using boost hubs on this bike. I don’t remember what the offset was on this original setup, but I would get what is recommended for non boost if that’s still the case on the Rockhopper. (I think it should be 6mm)
      The chainring will fit the 9 speed chain just fine as the chain pitch remains the same. Essentially the inner dimension of the chain is close to the same from 8-12 speeds. Wolf Tooth actually recommends using a 10 speed chain on the 1x9 drive train for a tighter fit and easier shifting.
      In this video I had the Raceface Aeffect R crank which is one on their lighter aluminum options. There are less expensive direct mount cranks out there. Later on I did kind of a unique Advent X setup on this bike and moved the Raceface cranks to my single speed where they are still holding up great.

  • @jeshely
    @jeshely 8 месяцев назад +1

    So, the money saved can be spent on otherwise overlooked areas of the bike or related equipment or tools.

  • @RideAlongside
    @RideAlongside 4 года назад +6

    You may have sold me on going back to 9 speed. 32x11-42 is what I was running on my Stache before I sold it. I would like smaller, roadie style steps between the gears, but as a singlespeed fan, any additional gears are a luxury. Thanks Chris!
    -Nick 😃👍

  • @halnogaies1256
    @halnogaies1256 Год назад +1

    I wonder if it has the advantages of maintaining efficiency unlike 1x11 for instance. Like there is stretch and friction in the largest cog. I like this, i would like to buy the 48t cassette, but i would like the 11t cog to go away. It would be cool if they can custom make your cassette.

  • @UnPolacoLoco
    @UnPolacoLoco 3 года назад +4

    I'm running the Advent 1x9 and I must say it's an amazing drivetrain for the price. You can actually run a 11-46 cassette on the Advent 1x9 and up to a 11-48 on the Advent X (it's a 1x10) with the additional shift on the climbing side of the gearing.

    • @BorKagan777
      @BorKagan777 3 года назад

      Do you use the same 9 speed derailleur for 46T as 42T ?

    • @UnPolacoLoco
      @UnPolacoLoco 3 года назад

      @@BorKagan777 yessir, Advent Medium Cage w/ Clutch

    • @eternal3093
      @eternal3093 2 года назад

      Did you use the advent 1x9 with a different brand cassette?

    • @UnPolacoLoco
      @UnPolacoLoco 2 года назад

      @@eternal3093 nope, I’m running a MicroShift cassette

    • @eternal3093
      @eternal3093 2 года назад

      @@UnPolacoLoco ok nvm, just wondering if it’s possible to use the derailleur on a different brand cassette, thanks anyways

  • @peterbaskind9872
    @peterbaskind9872 3 года назад +3

    I am NOT a mechanic. But I just installed 9-speed Advent with drop bar shifters on a budget build. It was very easy to set up. That bike has about 100 miles on it and it has never missed a shift.
    Advent feels a bit clunky, in almost a charming way. If I ride Advent one day and Ultegra the next, it’s a night-and-day difference. But it’s just different. It works.
    I would have preferred AdventX; but I could not find the drop bar shifters. I notice the gap between gears a bit. But it’s not a big deal.

    • @troyjusticecabrera7284
      @troyjusticecabrera7284 3 года назад

      Is that a clutch-rear mech you are using? And what drop bar shifters are you using? Will it be cross compatible with Shimano? 🤔

    • @peterbaskind9872
      @peterbaskind9872 3 года назад

      @@troyjusticecabrera7284 Yes. The derailleur is clutched. I am using the drop bar shifters for Advent. They work well. But no; it is not Shimano compatible.

    • @troyjusticecabrera7284
      @troyjusticecabrera7284 3 года назад

      @@peterbaskind9872 So they're Microshift specific brifters? Are they internally cable routed? Or they're like the 10 speed one which is external?

    • @peterbaskind9872
      @peterbaskind9872 3 года назад

      @@troyjusticecabrera7284 The shifter cable comes out the side. Not a big deal, though.

    • @troyjusticecabrera7284
      @troyjusticecabrera7284 3 года назад

      @@peterbaskind9872 So they're like the Microshift Advent X made specifically for gravel bikes then. Thanks.

  • @bbbeo8912
    @bbbeo8912 Год назад

    9 speed is more than enough. The only thing I concern is that the market support high-end derailleur for 11, 12 speed.

  • @aromx1209
    @aromx1209 2 года назад +2

    Anyone know a good crankset for the advent 9 speed 11 to 46t drivetrain

  • @seanflynn3558
    @seanflynn3558 6 месяцев назад

    hi does the shifter have to match the same brand as the Derailleur ?

  • @ODPTV1
    @ODPTV1 Год назад

    9 speed makes sense for E bikes since you don't need to get specific cadence since the motor makes up for torque loss

  • @kaseyburlingham2861
    @kaseyburlingham2861 3 года назад +3

    Personally I want a 1x5 10x50t on my 11 speed I only use like 3 gears.

  • @Abamisk
    @Abamisk 2 года назад +2

    Hi Nice Video Brother!Im From Singapore With Love🥰

  • @findtherightbeat
    @findtherightbeat 3 года назад +1

    How is the cassette holding up so far? Thanks

  • @keeanmorishita8457
    @keeanmorishita8457 2 года назад

    10speed and up many manufacturers recommend chain replacement at 0.5 stretch, whereas 9 speed manufacturers recommend 0.75. Most of my bikes are 9 speed and I have found mixing and matching chains, cassettes, and chainrings (Sram, KMC Shimano) is far more forgiving as well as cheaper compared to the 10 speed and up.

    • @fender1000100
      @fender1000100 Год назад +1

      Yup 9 speed is perfection. We always try to complicate things.
      Gears 1--3=Climbing
      Gears 4--6=Cruising
      Gears 7--9=Sprinting
      Perfection....

  • @avoxbg
    @avoxbg 3 года назад

    Hello, i had a problem with my change on same drive train. I have kmc z9 , and i was experiencing change drops and eventually chain snapping on lower cog when clutch is off and i peddle backwards. Did you experience something similar? Thanks

  • @oipolloi5310
    @oipolloi5310 3 года назад

    Interesting way you installed the handlebar.
    Never thought of it before but I guess there is Problem installing it in any direction, right?

    • @WildOutdoorLiving
      @WildOutdoorLiving  3 года назад

      I’m not sure what you are referring to. Sorry if I’m not understanding. The handle bar is installed normally though.

  • @hugomatado2260
    @hugomatado2260 2 года назад +1

    Hello, what crankset are you running w/ 9spd?

    • @WildOutdoorLiving
      @WildOutdoorLiving  2 года назад

      Raceface Aeffect R in that video. You can run pretty much any crankset as long as it has a narrow wide chainring. You’ll want to watch your chainline as with any other setup.

  • @pianopanplays
    @pianopanplays 2 года назад

    Is 1x9 powerful enough to climb steep hills? I'm living in a steep area. Thinking about upgrading to a 1x bike.

    • @VT5874
      @VT5874 2 года назад +1

      Yes. Get at least a 32t or smaller chainring with the 11-46. If you get the 11-42 get a 30t or smaller.

  • @Startekselva
    @Startekselva 2 года назад +1

    microshift is very good in maintaining quality

  • @JeffersonTDilig
    @JeffersonTDilig Год назад

    can be 36 teeth chainring can carry the 9 speed chain and cogs?

  • @trekpl
    @trekpl 3 года назад

    I own one and overall what You say is true, this drivetrains really delivers for the price. Even the clutch is serviceable easily. Spray Clean, lube, go. But the cost is hidden in durability- if You want to drive harder ( I drive XC style in every conditions) than assume You will have to change the cassette every 1600-2000km (1000-1250 miles) mine after 1600 started to jump on harder gears already :(

    • @jubantonl
      @jubantonl 3 года назад

      I had this same issue and had the derailleur and cassette changed to the newer version which apparently wraps the chain around the cassette a little more (contacts with more teeth) than the previous version. Will see how this one holds up.

  • @LuisOrtiz-fb1hn
    @LuisOrtiz-fb1hn 3 года назад +2

    Gran video hermano!

  • @averageyoutubeenjoyer8845
    @averageyoutubeenjoyer8845 3 года назад +1

    Cant it be used in a 3x9 set up? Thanks for Whoever answers.

    • @LVL60Beltran
      @LVL60Beltran 3 года назад

      Yes, you will need the long cage derailleur

    • @ayaanmirza4537
      @ayaanmirza4537 3 года назад

      The clutch will need to be off always

  • @kilowatt8521
    @kilowatt8521 3 года назад +2

    I don't care for the way the cable goes off at such a large angle after emerging from the housing at the derailleur.

  • @joserivera8744
    @joserivera8744 2 года назад

    Great video thanks man🤙🏽🔥

  • @mjb4671
    @mjb4671 3 года назад +1

    Do you get a lot of chain slap with this derailier bc I have the sam one and I get tons of chain slap. If so any tips on reducing it thanks.

    • @scrooge1913
      @scrooge1913 3 года назад +1

      Pretty sure you can take off the clutch mechanism cover, re-tighten the ratcheting mechanism, and put the cover back on. I believe Microshift has a video guide on how to do it too.

    • @WildOutdoorLiving
      @WildOutdoorLiving  3 года назад +1

      I do not get hardly any chain slap with mine. If your derailleur clutch feels loose there is a way to adjust the clutch tension.

    • @mjb4671
      @mjb4671 3 года назад +1

      My clutch is really firm and I still get a bunch of chain slap😭

    • @PghMtbRides
      @PghMtbRides 3 года назад +1

      @@mjb4671 can always take a couple chainlinks out...you now have spare links incase .

    • @mtbboy1993
      @mtbboy1993 2 года назад

      @@mjb4671 mabye you have too long chain. Make sur eyou don't have any slack/sagging chain, if so, shorten the chain. But might not be that, I can't inspect the bike so can't know what's wrong.

  • @johnangelo2302
    @johnangelo2302 2 года назад

    advent or nx 11 speed?

  • @freedomsroad9833
    @freedomsroad9833 2 года назад +2

    Long term update?

    • @WildOutdoorLiving
      @WildOutdoorLiving  2 года назад +2

      I put about 1000 miles on the drive train before I put it on another bike I was selling. It worked great the whole time. I now have AdventX on this bike.

  • @richarde1355
    @richarde1355 3 года назад

    A 28T chainring?!? What BCD, and where did you find that for a 1x?

    • @WildOutdoorLiving
      @WildOutdoorLiving  3 года назад

      That’s a direct mount chain ring for the Raceface Cinch system. It is attached at the center of the chainring so there is no spider and therefore no BCD. Raceface cinch is just one style, most new dedicated 1x cranks (including SRAM and Shimano) have moved to a similar direct mount design.

  • @bola46
    @bola46 3 года назад

    Your video was very helpful thanks bro!

  • @Chibi0427
    @Chibi0427 3 года назад

    Can I use 38t instead of 32t?

  • @richarde1355
    @richarde1355 3 года назад

    Instead of the Microshift 1x9, did you consider the Microshift X 1x10?

    • @WildOutdoorLiving
      @WildOutdoorLiving  3 года назад

      The 10 speed wasn’t available at the time. Both are really good, the 9 speed is a bit less expensive and I prefer that version of their 9 speed shifter but I wouldn’t hesitate to put the ten speed on if I was swapping drivetrains again.

    • @wongndeso8718
      @wongndeso8718 3 года назад

      Where I can buy that one, on my local store is not available.

  • @leetaylor5602
    @leetaylor5602 3 года назад

    Thinking of purchasing Specialized Sirrus 1x8 Microsoft advent , any thoughts on this good or bad . It's my first venture away from Shimano

    • @WildOutdoorLiving
      @WildOutdoorLiving  3 года назад

      Ive never worked with their 8 speed version but I should have my hands on a groupset soon. Ill give an update soon, it looks promising.

  • @physicalivan
    @physicalivan 3 года назад

    totally agree 👍

  • @teodorvangelov
    @teodorvangelov 3 года назад

    Is it possible for this cassette to work with shimano deore 10/11 speeds.

    • @Riley-sw8zu
      @Riley-sw8zu 3 года назад

      It’s an 11-42 tooth 9 speed cassette so probably not

    • @haveadream5310
      @haveadream5310 3 года назад +1

      microSHIFT they go their own system, you can’t use it to compatible with SHIMANO.

    • @findtherightbeat
      @findtherightbeat 3 года назад

      It looks like it can, try looking for the Microshift 10 speed 11-48T if you have the M5100 rear derailleur

  • @lesterjhonmora4300
    @lesterjhonmora4300 2 года назад

    i mean as soon as you get your needed gear combination, then it's all good.

  • @markjmaxwell9819
    @markjmaxwell9819 2 года назад

    Unless we keep widening the rear triangle, nine and ten speed will last longer and be more reliable than 11 and 12 speed cassettes...
    Most recreational riders rarely use more than six gears...
    If you want more gears get a ×2 on the front...