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Old 01-22-16 | 02:27 AM
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HTupolev
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Originally Posted by CliffordK
(I think the new cassettes wear faster than the old freewheels).
Really old stuff has thick less-tapered teeth. Teeth on modern cogs allow for smoother shifts (probably important now that most people are using indexed shifters), but are much more narrow at the contact points.

1979 cogs:



2004 cogs:


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