Built in cross chaining avoidance feature.
in other words, buy some of these:
Also nüperson post your cross-chained bike here:
Post yr bike
I donāt like quill stems but I do sort of like the idea of a bike with ānormalā stem height and āpost-Tex-Mex Happy Hourā stem height
Modern di2 with synchronous shifting, so it will never end up in big/big or little/little.

I installed these on 105 crank and when in the small/small the chain ring catches the shift pins and trys to shift up to the big ring. Any thoughts on a fix?
Thanks
My answer is literally the groucho marx solution: donāt do that. Smallsmalling is always going to be bad with this style of crank because the ring is extra small and also a few extra mm inboard.

Smallsmalling is always going to be bad with this style of crank
I donāt think crosschaining is recommended with any chainring set up. Yes, itās worse with compact or subcompact, but itās a recipe to sawing through your front derailleur on almost all bikes, as few set ups can handle small small without some FD cage rub.
I understand big/big but small/small is pointless.
Storage gear. Put your bike in small/small when itās not being ridden

[...] small/small [...]
Thanks
dont.
pyb or kindly gtfo.
yeah nu guy post your jar of dicks or shartfo.

I installed these on 105 crank and when in the small/small the chain ring catches the shift pins and trys to shift up to the big ring. Any thoughts on a fix?
Thanks
New to tarck? Post your bike here and a committee of experts will tell you why it sucks.

I donāt think crosschaining is recommended with any chainring set up. Yes, itās worse with compact or subcompact, but itās a recipe to sawing through your front derailleur on almost all bikes, as few set ups can handle small small without some FD cage rub.

My answer is literally the groucho marx solution: donāt do that. Smallsmalling is always going to be bad with this style of crank because the ring is extra small and also a few extra mm inboard.
I figured it out need 24mm spindle spacers to move the chain line out a couple mm. Someone had a link to the products. thanks! found a LBS that has some in stock. Cheers and Happy New Year!
Why havenāt you posted in the new people thread yet?

I understand big/big but small/small is pointless.
Small/small is the peopleās gear
This new person clearly doesnāt own a bicycle.
just a crankset, working their way up to a bicycle eventually.

ā¦opic:21643ā]My answer is literally the groucho marx solution: donāt do that. Smallsmalling is always going to be bad with this style of crank because the ring is extra small and also a few extra mm inboard.[/quote]
I figured it out need 24mm spindle spacers to move the chain line out a couple mm. Someone had a link to the products. thanks! found a LBS that has some in stock. Cheers and Happy New Year!
ugh I hate your solution even more than your dumb problem

Small/small is the peopleās gear
Small/small is the new single speed.
In fact, whenever I am talking about a single speed, Iām going to refer to it as a small/small from now on.