It's the 9 speed Sora (Tigra was on the 2010 and 2012 Defy 2). 12-27 sounds simpler then...I have the Defy 2 2010.
The 28 will fit but is on the limit and may need the rear mech tweeking.
Fit a 12-27 rear and it will fit straight on with no adjustments.
(indexing might require a very slight tweek, mine didnt.
I am taking it as the 9 speed tiagra
Yip thats the easiest/cheapest way. You'll need a longer chain too, you might be able to lengthen your older chain with quicklinks but a new one will marry up with your new cassette better. Only if you go larger than 28t will you need a new derailleur too if its a short cage.I have a Defy 2 2011 with a 34/50 crankset and 12/25 cassette. I want a lower low gear and am thinking of changing the cassette to a 12/28. Is this the best/easiest/cheapest route? Will the chain need to be changed? anything else?
I still have a few links left of the chain I recently fitted. Will a 12-27 be simpler as posted above? I don't want to replace the derailleur.You'll also need a longer chain.
Yip thats the easiest/cheapest way. You'll need a longer chain too, you might be able to lengthen your older chain with quicklinks but a new one will marry up with your new cassette better. Only if you go larger than 28t will you need a new derailleur too if its a short cage.
It's the 9 speed Sora (Tigra was on the 2010 and 2012 Defy 2). 12-27 sounds simpler then...
I believe so, a 11-26 certainly is no fiddling needed (my experience). I've lengthened a relatively new chain with quick links but if your chain is not new for the price of a new one you'll be just as well to buy new and you won't have the potential problem of different worn chains wearing out a new cassette and causing slippage.I still have a few links left of the chain I recently fitted. Will a 12-27 be simpler as posted above? I don't want to replace the derailleur.
I did changing from an 12-25 to an 11-26, it depends how the original was set up.12-27 will be fine.
I didnt need to lengthen the chain, although big ring to large rear is at the limit its still has some movement in the mech.
I did changing from an 12-25 to an 11-26, it depend how the original was set up.
Tiagra is fine.
I agree.
Tiagra, 105 & Ultegra.
I've had them all and they all seem to last as long as each other.
If you want the bling then go for the best.
If you want function then go with the cheapest.