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Boss Ross 11-02-09 09:53 PM

Best cog
 
In your opinion what is the best cog for under $25

mrvile 11-02-09 09:54 PM

I feel like all cogs under $25, as long as they are CNC'd, are pretty much the same.

yokotas13 11-02-09 09:55 PM

duraace is like 28.00

operator 11-02-09 09:56 PM

Dura ace. And it's NJS if you care.

Leukybear 11-02-09 10:22 PM

Generic FTW!

Yea shimano makes a pretty good cog.

IF you have the money there's always philwood ones.... :rolleyes:

tgscordv6 11-02-09 10:31 PM

They are pretty much the same as long they are not stamped ***.

erichsia 11-02-09 10:39 PM

A cog I don't like is Surly's. I don't know if it's the teeth profile or what, but it's noisy as hell.

krio 11-02-09 10:44 PM


Originally Posted by erichsia (Post 9972628)
A cog I don't like is Surly's. I don't know if it's the teeth profile or what, but it's noisy as hell.

I didn't know that about Surly's no wonder my drivetrain makes so much noise although I've lubed up my chain.

shubonker 11-02-09 11:16 PM

i've got generic stuff, works well. Here's one i just bought recently http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll...=STRK:MEWNX:IT

It's pretty quiet and strong, seems like it'll last awhile.

xxguitarist 11-02-09 11:22 PM

I just switched to DA, and it seems marginally better than the $10 formula or whatever I had before.

Aries 11-02-09 11:28 PM

DA is my choice. You can get a DA cog and lockring shipped from ebay for 30ish.

alexgate 11-02-09 11:28 PM

I have a surly and it is very noisy. I knew the noise is due to bad drive train match, but now this makes more sense. I am going to see if I an go get a new cog soon. I wanted to try something different anyways.

hairnet 11-02-09 11:30 PM

I too have a Surly. The only time I hear any noise is when I flip the bike over and have my ear next to the cog.

iBaloney 11-02-09 11:47 PM

well seems like the majority votes surly as being the cheapest. besides Aries and xxguitarist, does anyone else have experience w/ DA?

or generic ones for that matter?

PedallingATX 11-02-09 11:48 PM

I have a Surly and it's quiet, but I am running it w/ Surly lockring and Surly hub. You guys might wanna try oiling and slackening your chains if they are noisy.

xxguitarist 11-03-09 12:16 AM

Really, when it comes to it, I don't think there are any huge differences in a given price range.

erichsia 11-03-09 12:49 AM


Originally Posted by PedallingATX (Post 9972936)
I have a Surly and it's quiet, but I am running it w/ Surly lockring and Surly hub. You guys might wanna try oiling and slackening your chains if they are noisy.

That's not the problem. I really think it is the tooth profile. Compared to EAI, Dura Ace & Soma cogs, the teeth on the Surly's don't taper as much. It looks like they're thicker. I have no rationale for this making for a noisier drivetrain, but it's a lot quieter when I run the EAI.

feetpower 11-03-09 01:03 AM

EAI all the way! smooth, quiet, and perfect chainline.

operator 11-03-09 01:04 AM

There's really no point going for generic or other **** cogs when DA is $25-$30. Seriously. Is wrecking your hub worth saving what, $15 on a cog?

klaw091 11-03-09 01:16 AM

:thumb:

Originally Posted by operator (Post 9973189)
There's really no point going for generic or other **** cogs when DA is $25-$30. Seriously. Is wrecking your hub worth saving what, $15 on a cog?


Flash_BeeZy 11-03-09 01:29 AM

The best? Discarding the 25 buck being cheap method..

Eai gold and Phil wood :)

Triple8Sol 11-03-09 04:26 AM

I'm very happy with the Surly. My chainline is pretty good, so I really don't hear much noise from the drivetrain while riding at all. My current Surly cog/lockring combo is much better quality than the Soma and Formula ones I've also owned. I snagged the combo for about $20 brand new, so I was pretty pleased with the deal I found.

mihlbach 11-03-09 05:53 AM

If you want the best cog for the least money, the Miche cog/carrier system is the way to go. Once you buy the carrier, the cogs are about half the cost of a normal cog, and when worn you can flip them around and get another full life out of them, so the operating cost is about 25% of regular cogs.

Boss Ross 11-03-09 08:30 AM

I have a 16t cog with the hub being about centered. If i put a 18t cog on will I have to add a link to my chain?

jpdesjar 11-03-09 08:34 AM

Just put on a 18t EAI about a month ago, it's smooth and quiet.


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