Making an 8sp cassette 9sp?

When I build a bike, fella, it's very much a case of 'pinning the tail on the donkey' - all blindfolded.. ;)

And as for SRAM - shame on you.
 
SRAM are always on good offers on CRC, but I don't rate their longevity.

Saying that, I don't rate XTR much either. Or modern XT, though they come in at a nice weight/price ratio.

I guess SRAM cassette and chain, throw away once a year or as often as needed.
 
xerxes":1d09kn7x said:
The smallest sprockets on a cassette wear quickest, but if you buy an XT cassette you can buy the smallest 3 or 4 sprockets separately and replace any worn ones individually and make the cassette as a whole last longer.

Tech doc: http://techdocs.shimano.com/media/t...CS/EV-CS-M770-2692A_v1_m56577569830625614.pdf

Individual sprockets: http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/cassette-spares-shimano-dept368_pg1/#page=1&page=1
or just buy another cassette, it might be cheaper.
 
legrandefromage":1enrek0z said:
And theres me thinking you actually knew what you were doing.

Tut.

Try S-RAM 9spd cassettes - very light and some come with alu spiders

corrected.
you're welcome.
 
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