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Originally Posted by cynergy
For those riders with the 11-34 cassette, does your rear derailleur shift smoothly with the large 34 tooth cog? I'm upgrading the drivetrain on a bike and I'm not sure if I should go with an 11-32 or 11-34 cassette.

Also, most of the cranksets that I've seen (Bontrager and Shimano) had the standard 46-36-26 combo or a 44-32-22 combo. is a 48-36-24 some kind of custom chain ring combination?
The Shimano Trekking crand uses 48/36/26. Most mountain bike cranks are going to be 44 or 42/32/22.

And, no, I don't have any problems with the 11-34 cassette and shifting.
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