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So what rear hub are you using? Not that many cassette 10mm jobs
Quote from: pickle on November 23, 2011, 03:35 PMSo what rear hub are you using? Not that many cassette 10mm jobsWell Rob, you know me mate - I suspect some sort of cutting equipment will be involved and hopefully we can engineer a solution to the issue or resort to some kind of petrol-powered tool answer Greame - I've just ordered that very snowflake and let's face it, they are fookin cool - he does them in all the sizes though, so what gearing are you currently running
Much like myself.
I have a lower mounted(chainwheel) ad990 brake, going to use an Odyssey evolver 2(lowest) and getting some 9 tooth wheels. What size sprocket should I get up the front so it misses the brake and is ok for gearing.Cheers Steve.
Don't get me wrong - wasn't saying you'll immediately destroy a chain by having a 9t driver, but if you ride a lot (in my experience) you'll get through chains more.Rob's right that more recent chains cope with this a lot more, but is a fact that 9t goes through more chains than 10t - have a butchers here:http://chain-guide.com/basics/2-2-1-chordal-action.htmlExplains sort of why - also explains why there'll never be an 8t........
Danny..... isn't there an 8t out there? Matched to a 23t chainring. I'm sure I've seen it....