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Originally Posted by AlphaDogg
It's a partially spidered (Shimano 105) cassette. I don't think I can do that. I think your advice only stands for MTB cassettes with cogs that are riveted together, not spidered road cassettes.
Yes, it only applies to cassettes that are riveted together. That is most cassettes. Even mountain bike cassettes can come on a spidered carrier but that is on the higher end cassettes just like road cassettes.
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