You are obviously trolling this thread. You can't be this thick. Examples...again. Assemble with sprocket max 27T or less (This is the one that's big/small w/ the cage vertical)
Assemble with sprocket max 28T or more (This is the one where you size big/big not through the derailleur and add links) Obviously it means the smallest big cog you can use is a 28t. These last 2 examples are for a double.
For a triple:
For front triple, assemble with sprocket max 30T or less OR
For front triple, assemble with sprocket max 32T or more
From the new 105 product description:
Low sprocket max 36t (pay attention now, this is the part you refuse to acknowledge)
Low sprocket min 34t (understand?)
Remember in post #35 you asked: Minimum large cog?? There’s such a thing?
All of this is in answer to that question.