Has anyone changed the gearing on a 905, I get tired of my legs gong round too fast on the flat, I would like something a little higher. I assume the only option is to fit a larger front sprocket rather than trying to fit a smaller rear one.
The problem there is that the 905 BB is already pretty wide and I found after changing the chainring (for another single) that the chain would often derail as the chain was being pulled towards the frame. That could have done with a derailleur just to keep it in place, keeping the chain on another outboard chainring will definitely need assistance.With the risk of being boring and repetitive:
Get your self a 52/39T or 53/39T chainset from Ebay from a road bike for £20 - £25. Use the big chain-ring, but if the going gets tough, as it does sometimes, you hook the chain over to the smaller chainwheel with a twig until the going gets easy again, then you hook it back again with the same twig that you put in your pocket from earlier. You have the best of both worlds then - better climbing and higher speed or slower pedalling. Sounds crude but works well. No need for a front derailleur and no need to worry about changing your back gears, because you can now go higher and lower than you had before.