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youngoldbloke

The older I get, the faster I used to be ...
"The short one is short; It's not as long as the long one, which is long." - a helpful explanation I found online :wacko:
 

HJ

Cycling in Scotland
Location
Auld Reekie
If you have two ring at the front it is probable a short cage on the rear, if you have a triple then you will have a long cage on the rear. Does that help?
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
If you have two ring at the front it is probable a short cage on the rear, if you have a triple then you will have a long cage on the rear. Does that help?
Unless you have a large cassette, in which case you may well have a long, or a medium. One of my bikes has a double and bash and an 11-34 cassette so runs with a medium cage.
 

guitarpete247

Just about surviving
Location
Leicestershire
This is a Long Cage.
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And this is a Short Cage.
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The long cage is for cassette with wide ratio of cogs, usually a MTB or tourer and short cage on road/racer with narrower range of gears.
 

PpPete

Legendary Member
Location
Chandler's Ford
Read the model number on the mech and then do an internet search.

On Shimano road mechs::

SS is Short Cage
GS is Medium Cage

I think all Shimano's MTB mechs are classed as Long Cage (could be wrong about that).

With a triple you are unlikely to have a Short cage
 

Cubist

Still wavin'
Location
Ovver 'thill
On Shimano road mechs::

SS is Short Cage
GS is Medium Cage

I think all Shimano's MTB mechs are classed as Long Cage (could be wrong about that).

With a triple you are unlikely to have a Short cage
Shimano MTB mechs (SLX as an example) come in GS medium and SGS Long cage. There are loads of double ring MTB chainsets out there these days, and you only need medium for a 36-22 double and bash over an 11-34 cassette.
 
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