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Old 03-24-19 | 12:27 PM
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Originally Posted by El Davisimo
Thanks. So if my cassette is 11-32, what do you think? Should I replace or who cares?
Don't replace the derailleur without first replacing the cassette.

It would be easy enough to say lock your rear derailleur into the range 11/25 by adjusting the limit screws to exclude the 28/32T sprockets.

Ride it for a bit and see how you like it.

Then if you wish, source a 11/25 cassette and revisit the derailleur questions.
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