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Old 07-06-08, 08:08 PM
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Cassettes and Easton Wheels

Hi,
I have a new set of Easton EA90TT's and their instalation manual states that I need an alloy cassette carrier to go with their alloy cassette hub or face equipment failure

I want to install a Shimano Dura-Ace CS-7700 9-speed casstte. That only has the largest three cogs on an alloy carrier. The others are free.

The Ultegra 9 speed cassette has an alloy carrier on the largest 5 cogs.

Geeez, is Easton expecting people to install quality cassettes that don't exist?

Any ideas anyone?
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Contact Easton and ask for clarification.
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