Originally Posted by
woodcraft
~$60 for a name brand cassette, ~$20 for the Roadlink bit, & ~$30 for a chain
Good point, not exactly breaking the bank! And, I have a cassette and chain already on hand.
In looking around at the Wolf Tooth tech docs and the SRAM info, trying to see if this would work. Looks like the max cog is a 28, as per SRAM. Wolf Tooth talks about capacity
https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/...cc5a2a90&_ss=r
I'm at: (46-39) + (28-11) = 24
@ 11/36 I'd be at: (46-39) + (36-11) = 32
@ 11/34 I'd be at (46-39) + (34-11) = 30
I'm not clear on if this is recommended or okay. I'd be above the 28 tooth rear cog limit, but I'd be below the 32 tooth capacity. This thread seems to say both things...28 tooth cog is the highest you can go on a regular SRAM RD...but the total capacity is 33, so I'd be below that.
SRAM Force rear derailleur capacity