bjw@mambo.ucolick.org
12-31-1969, 08:00 PM
On May 29, 5:01 pm, Ted van de Weteringe
<myfulln...@xs4all.nl.invalid> wrote:
> Ryan Cousineau schreef:
>
> > ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27).
>
> > Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes
> > with a 10v.
>
> > The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance,
>
> It won't give you the Sweet 16.
Shimano 10 is 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21,24,27,
right? (Not from personal experience, my
bike only goes to 9sp/12-27)
The 21-24-27 makes sense. If you're using them
for mountain bail out gears, you don't need them
as finely spaced as 21-23-25-27.
On the other hand, think of the massive weight
disadvantage of carrying around that 27 cog
when not needed.
Ben
<myfulln...@xs4all.nl.invalid> wrote:
> Ryan Cousineau schreef:
>
> > ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
> >> each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27).
>
> > Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes
> > with a 10v.
>
> > The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance,
>
> It won't give you the Sweet 16.
Shimano 10 is 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21,24,27,
right? (Not from personal experience, my
bike only goes to 9sp/12-27)
The 21-24-27 makes sense. If you're using them
for mountain bail out gears, you don't need them
as finely spaced as 21-23-25-27.
On the other hand, think of the massive weight
disadvantage of carrying around that 27 cog
when not needed.
Ben