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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 6:35pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Yeah no worries

I've got one of those dh ones on my bike at the moment Sad ditched the 26 for a spacer from an ss kit I've got around. The gears are silly in it, need to sort out a proper cassette at some stage. Yah found my 23 tooth from another 970, now only one smallish solid gear on it
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PostPosted: Fri 18th Jul 8:38pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

dh_winner wrote:
And i wouldnt use the top 3 on them either - i hardly used the 23T on the PG 970 that i had on.


if you don't need the 23 and can live with 21/19/18 life would be much easier - since that's one of the two standard 'modules' in ultegra9 cassettes (other is 23/21/19)
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PostPosted: Sat 19th Jul 5:39pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

danose wrote:
dh_winner wrote:
And i wouldnt use the top 3 on them either - i hardly used the 23T on the PG 970 that i had on.


if you don't need the 23 and can live with 21/19/18 life would be much easier - since that's one of the two standard 'modules' in ultegra9 cassettes (other is 23/21/19)
Interesting. Ill look into that more.

First ride today. Pushing sections on worsleys so it didnt really get tried out (i think i stuck to the same gear all day) but no problems so far.
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PostPosted: Sat 19th Jul 5:42pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Wobbler wrote:
Yeah no worries

I've got one of those dh ones on my bike at the moment Sad ditched the 26 for a spacer from an ss kit I've got around. The gears are silly in it, need to sort out a proper cassette at some stage. Yah found my 23 tooth from another 970, now only one smallish solid gear on it


I woud also question how good that those PG DH cassettes are for alloy freehub bodys, I suspect that they might eat into a hope freehub (I could well be wrong that said)
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PostPosted: Sat 19th Jul 5:45pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Yeah it will, that said most of the gears in an ultegra etc on the lower end are individual anywho
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PostPosted: Sat 19th Jul 6:46pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

Wobbler wrote:
Yeah it will, that said most of the gears in an ultegra etc on the lower end are individual anywho


yep - normally a 3 cog unit, then a 2 cog unit, last 4 loose

shame they're not like those KCNC cassettes where it's two 4 cog modules (then again the price on those is sky high)
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PostPosted: Sat 19th Jul 6:49pm    Post subject: Reply with quote Report Abuse

danose wrote:
yep - normally a 3 cog unit, then a 2 cog unit, last 4 loose


Eh?
Mine's just 3 on a carrier then 6 loose
Huh
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