Old 01-26-06 | 07:22 PM
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Originally Posted by galen_52657
That is one strange cassette....

I would take out the 16 and the 11 and have a 12-13-14-15-17-19-21-23-26-29

If you have to have the 11 than ditch the 14
Well, my reasoning is that the smallest cog is for extremes (downhills) and I won't use it much. The rest is like a standard 13-29 cassette minus the 13. Except for the 11 to 14 jump that represents a 27% change, the difference between the other cogs is about 7% in the low range and 10% in the mid range and 12% in the high range.
If I take out the 16 I will have a 13% change right in the middle of the most used cogs.
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