Trying to clarify what 11/32 means re cassette.

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My understanding is that 'the cassette' has 11 sprockets on the cassette. I am not 100% sure about the 32 part. I am assuming that the 32 is the number of teeth on the largest sprocket. Am I correct, and if not where am I getting it wrong?:wacko:
 

Big John

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11 is the smallest sprocket, 32 is the largest. It doesn't mean it's an 11 speed cassette.
 

Alex321

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Wow have 12spd become a thing?

The top groupsets in both SRAM and Shimano have been 12 speed for a while. I believe the top Campgnolo one is now 13 speed.

Shimano now have 12 speed in the top 3 (Dura-Ace, Ultegra and 105).
 

Dogtrousers

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I don't think there are really any rules, and people can write what they like, but looking at manufacturers and retailers publications there's a sort-of standard to put a dash between the sprocket sizes: 11-32 ("eleven to thirty-two"). Reserve the slash for chainring sizes, eg 50/34 ("fifty, thirty-four") or 50/39/30. It's also handy if people put a T on the end, to mean teeth as in 11-32T.

That makes things clearer.
 
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Alex321

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South Wales
I don't think there are really any rules, and people can write what they like, but looking at manufacturers and retailers publications there's a sort-of standard to put a dash between the sprocket sizes: 11-32. Reserve the slash for chainring sizes, eg 50/34 or 50/39/30. It's also handy if people put a T on the end, to mean teeth as in 11-32T.

That makes things clearer.

Effectively, the dash means "to" while the slash means "and".
 

YellowV2

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The top groupsets in both SRAM and Shimano have been 12 speed for a while. I believe the top Campgnolo one is now 13 speed.

Shimano now have 12 speed in the top 3 (Dura-Ace, Ultegra and 105).

The 13 speed Campagnolo is the 1x Ekar, their road offerings are 12 speed in the top three offerinags.
 
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