my new 11-32 sprocket :) :) :)

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Richard Davis

Active Member
I bought an 11-31 to get me through the tour de Yorkshire sportif, and it made a big difference on the steepest climbs. This is with a 105 short cage mech. It claims not to support such a fat cassette but turns out, it ain't necessarily so.
 

Brandane

Legendary Member
Location
Costa Clyde
I'm thinking about a 12/32 cassette for my Secteur next time I replace chain and cassette (some steep hills around here that are getting steeper with age!).
It is currently on a 12/26, I think - without being able to check just now. Would the current Tiagra medium cage derailleur be able to cope?
 
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Dave7

Dave7

Legendary Member
Location
Cheshire
I'm thinking about a 12/32 cassette for my Secteur next time I replace chain and cassette (some steep hills around here that are getting steeper with age!).
It is currently on a 12/26, I think - without being able to check just now. Would the current Tiagra medium cage derailleur be able to cope?
Not according to what my LBS told me.
There are some knowledgeable people on here (that excludes me :smile: )and I'm sure someone will answer that.
 

jowwy

Can't spell, Can't Punctuate....Sue Me
I'm thinking about a 12/32 cassette for my Secteur next time I replace chain and cassette (some steep hills around here that are getting steeper with age!).
It is currently on a 12/26, I think - without being able to check just now. Would the current Tiagra medium cage derailleur be able to cope?
I use a medium 105 cage and it takes a 32 cassette no problem.......sure the tiagra would be the same
 

Banjo

Fuelled with Jelly Babies
Location
South Wales
I'm thinking about a 12/32 cassette for my Secteur next time I replace chain and cassette (some steep hills around here that are getting steeper with age!).
It is currently on a 12/26, I think - without being able to check just now. Would the current Tiagra medium cage derailleur be able to cope?

If not the tiagra 12/30 would be a big difference on what you have now and widely available for about £20
 

PaulSecteur

No longer a Specialized fanboy
From memory I think newer 105 handle 32 teeth, but the older ones officially maxed at 28, but most could just do 30 depending on the hangers length.

Have a look at the back of the derailier and there will be a part number on. 5700 os the old ones, 5701 or later is the new.
 
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