S.Giles
Guest
Hello,
I normally just use the smallest three cogs on my current 8-speed cassette (I haven't checked, but I think it's probably an 11-34 or 11-32 type). I'm deciding what to replace it with, and would like to go with closer gear ratios.
The problem is that although 11-28 cassettes are readily available, those with a smaller than 28 large cog tend to be 12-XX rather than 11-XX. Why is this?
Also, cassettes with closer gear ratios tend to be more expensive for some reason. Is anyone able to shed any light on this?
I have found this cassette, which seems to fit the bill, but I'm wondering why it's such a rarity (and almost double the price of the common 11-28 ones )
I appreciate your help.
I normally just use the smallest three cogs on my current 8-speed cassette (I haven't checked, but I think it's probably an 11-34 or 11-32 type). I'm deciding what to replace it with, and would like to go with closer gear ratios.
The problem is that although 11-28 cassettes are readily available, those with a smaller than 28 large cog tend to be 12-XX rather than 11-XX. Why is this?
Also, cassettes with closer gear ratios tend to be more expensive for some reason. Is anyone able to shed any light on this?
I have found this cassette, which seems to fit the bill, but I'm wondering why it's such a rarity (and almost double the price of the common 11-28 ones )
I appreciate your help.