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Sensah Empire review

Old 11-18-18, 02:04 AM
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Sensah Empire review

So here's what I thought of this stuff.


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Nice review, thanks for the time. That plactic part near the RD hanger bolt, is that part of the "B" screw adjustment ? I don't think I'd worry about it too, much.

Looks like I'll have to get a braze-on adapter for the FD hanger, for the bike I'd mount this syztem on. For $168, delivered from US sources (Amazon] , I'd give it try.
And I'll need a Roadlink, to use a 11-34 casstte. KB
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Originally Posted by kcblair
And I'll need a Roadlink, to use a 11-34 casstte.
Or a 10s SRAM MTB derailer and a bit of sleeve...
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