speeddemon
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Hi all I’m building my own bike and I’m fitting sram rival 10 speed . What cassette should I use . It’s a road bike
also if budget is a consideration check microshift cassettes or rebranded ones sold by decathlon .
Is the rear derailleur short cage or medium cage? With the short cage you can fit any 10 speed SRAM/Shimano compatible cassette with a largest cog of 28 teeth (such as a 11-28) while with the medium cage you can go up to 32 teeth on the largest cog.
Is the rear derailleur short cage or medium cage? With the short cage you can fit any 10 speed SRAM/Shimano compatible cassette with a largest cog of 28 teeth (such as a 11-28) while with the medium cage you can go up to 32 teeth on the largest cog.
Hi it’s a long cage one
In that case you will be able to go up to a 34 tooth biggest sprocket on the rear cassette and may even get away with a 36 tooth one as that's an MTB rear derailleur and, as it's Exact Actuation, will work with SRAM Rival (and Apex) 10 speed road shifters as well.It’s a sram 10 speed x5
Does it depend on the bike and what it's to be used for? Carbon fibre to use on club training rides never dropping below 20 mph in flatlandia or heavy steel for laden touring in the Highlands?Hi all I’m building my own bike and I’m fitting sram rival 10 speed . What cassette should I use . It’s a road bike
In that case you will be able to go up to a 34 tooth biggest sprocket on the rear cassette and may even get away with a 36 tooth one as that's an MTB rear derailleur and, as it's Exact Actuation, will work with SRAM Rival (and Apex) 10 speed road shifters as well.
Right ok that’s good news so what would you suggest ? Where I live it’s quite hilly so what would be better ?
Go for a 36t then?