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Old 05-19-14 | 11:52 AM
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Originally Posted by Niloc
Here's my two cents though: 11-32 is a huge spread on a road bike, I don't know how many cogs you have but you're going to have some large gaps between gears in there, with cogs you might wish you had for long rides.
I'd suspect the gap wouldn't be as much of an issue on a 11-speed cassette. Mine is an 11-speed 11-32, with the next biggest cog being 28T. I believe it pretty much means a 10-speed 11-28 cassette with an extra large cog.
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