Swap notes about technical issues
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carl
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by carl » 17 Jun 2012 17:02
Cam u put a 10spd cassette on a 9spd wheel.
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John Sanderson
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by John Sanderson » 17 Jun 2012 17:10
Usually. Try it - you'll soon know if it's worked or not!
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Missiles
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by Missiles » 17 Jun 2012 17:41
You might need an extra spacer because I think the 10spd cassettes are a fraction narrower than the 9spd ones (contrary to what intuition might suggest). You'll soon know - if you can't tighten up the lockring enough to stop the sprockets from rattling.
Ruth
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by John Sanderson » 18 Jun 2012 08:42
Missiles wrote:You might need an extra spacer because I think the 10spd cassettes are a fraction narrower than the 9spd ones (contrary to what intuition might suggest). You'll soon know - if you can't tighten up the lockring enough to stop the sprockets from rattling.
Ruth
Good point - and I had some difficulty finding a bike shop that could sell me one on the basis that "they only come with new cassettes"...
Wiggle came good in the end:
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/?s=cassette+spacer
It's all about the bike.
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by George » 18 Jun 2012 17:18
Surely the answer depends on the make of cassette?