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Old 08-08-16 | 01:46 PM
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dr_lha
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Originally Posted by myth001
I have run an 11-28 or a 12-28 cassette on the 2 wheel-sets I have at home. For those two switch-overs, I know I don't need to change the chain length, and the rear derailleur adjusts (right?).

I need to get a new cassette, so I'm wondering if I move to a 11-25, will I need to alter the chain length if I switch between that and the 11-28 on the other wheelset?

I have a race coming up that has almost no climb at all. Was wondering if the 11-25 will be a better choice for such rides, with availability of greater gear selection in the middle...
Javascript Bicycle Chain Length Calculator

If you use the chain length calculator above, you'll notice that changing from a 28 to a 25 in the rear makes almost no difference to the calculated chain length. You'll be fine.
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