Not at the expense of more fragile chains, micro tolerance in mech set up, and exorbitant price of replacement cassettes.I recon its getting a bit silly, do we really need that many cogs?
No idea of the overall width as it back few cogs are dished to accommodate the extra couple, but I know it will fit a standard 8, 9, 10 speed splined SRAM or Shimano driver body so there's no need to swap for an XD driver.
Thnks Ffoeg.No idea of the overall width as it back few cogs are dished to accommodate the extra couple, but I know it will fit a standard 8, 9, 10 speed splined SRAM or Shimano driver body so there's no need to swap for an XD driver.
For us luddites on 10 and 11 speed systems, you can get Miche cassettes which, for about the same £ as the cheapest Shimano or SRAm cassette you can get a high quality cassette that, when your chain starts skipping on a couple of the middle most used sprockets, shock horror, you can just spend a few quid and replace those worn sprockets and not have to bin the whole cassette. And you can choose what range and sprockets go in it Revolutionary!You can obviously run with a cheaper cassette and a higher end groupset. You might actually want to, as they are incredibly expensive.
For us luddites on 10 and 11 speed systems, you can get Miche cassettes which, for about the same £ as the cheapest Shimano or SRAm cassette you can get a high quality cassette that, when your chain starts skipping on a couple of the middle most used sprockets, shock horror, you can just spend a few quid and replace those worn sprockets and not have to bin the whole cassette. And you can choose what range and sprockets go in it Revolutionary!
Yes. 40mm takes to the 11th cog of the 12.Hi. How thick is the overall cassette? Is it more than 40mm?