Old 08-09-08, 08:38 PM
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doctor j
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I voted Acceptance as I don't have much of a choice around these parts.

I did, however, get a new cassette last year. Ol' Fuj came equipped with a 12-25. I got an 11-28 installed, but I didn't care for the 11. I took everything back to the LBS and asked if he could combine the smallest two cogs of my old cassette with the larger cogs of the new cassette. He said we could try, and so we did. The 12-28 was born and has done well since. In my experience, the 28 is a big improvement over the 25.

Get the new cassette, go climb, and keep spinning.
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