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Old 09-21-10 | 06:01 AM
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Often stated derailleur capacities are conservative - you can probably get away with using a 32 tooth cog with the current derailleur, give it a try! If the cogs on your current cassette are all loose (not riveted together) and on the new cassette also, then play around with whatever combinations make you happy and see what works best. You can even switch between different gearing setups for different rides.
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