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Old 05-16-10, 07:40 AM
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Question about 105 Deraillure

Will a 105 rear deraillure work with an 11-34 cassette? These are both 9 speed Shimano.
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I don't think so. The 105 RD long cage has a 27t max, but I bet you could squeeze a 11-28 on there. Do you have a double or triple front?
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Triple. Origionally 52/42/30, but the outer and middle are being swapped for 48 and 39. Guess I'll sell the 105 and pick up an LX.
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Try this over in the mechanics forum - they may know something I don't. If you have a triple, 11-28 should suffice. Have you played with Sheldon's gear inch calculator?
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Originally Posted by Toddorado
Try this over in the mechanics forum - they may know something I don't. If you have a triple, 11-28 should suffice. Have you played with Sheldon's gear inch calculator?
No, although I'm familar with the site. I must confess I don't understand the concept behind gear inches. I should do a search on that to get a better understanding of that. OTOH, I may be able to find an expplanition in my Zinn repair guide.
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