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Old 01-09-11 | 11:09 AM
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Bikes: Ridley Helium SLX, Canyon Endurance SL, De Rosa Professional, Eddy Merckx Corsa Extra, Schwinn Paramount (1 painted, 1 chrome), Peugeot PX10, Serotta Nova X, Simoncini Cyclocross Special, Raleigh Roker, Pedal Force CG2 and CX2

It may be cheaper to buy a complete cassette than to buy a cog or cog-set. Cassettes are built of a combinations of cogs and cog-sets with several cogs on a common carrier. These items are not distribited to the general market and are often special order.

I also have an 11-23 on a standard crank. I like this for flatter rides, but this cassette will not do well on hilly rides. Do you use the 11 cog much? If you don't, consider a 12-27. These can be found at affordable prices.

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