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Old November 14th 18, 06:18 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
JBeattie
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Default Chain wear and cassette question

On Wednesday, November 14, 2018 at 8:02:00 AM UTC-8, Joerg wrote:
On 2018-11-13 20:59, Gregory Sutter wrote:
On 2018-11-11, jbeattie wrote:
On Saturday, November 10, 2018 at 3:09:36 PM UTC-8, Gregory Sutter wrote:

https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/...ducts/roadlink

That Wolftooth is interesting and reminiscent of the new Shimano
derailleurs.

https://static.biketiresdirect.com/p...0/sh7rd1-1.jpg


Yes, the Goat/Roadlink add that same down-and-back placement that
lets the newer derailers take up chain from a 51t cog. They seem to
have some very good engineers over at Wolf Tooth; the company makes
quite a few very interesting "Problem Solvers", ahem. Good hacks!
https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/...imano-11-speed


Yesterday I ordered a Sunrace 11-40T cassette, a derailer extender thing
and a MicroShift long cage derailer. After that gets here I'll probably
start breaking more spokes on the rear wheel :-)


Why? On 25C road tires, you will either lose traction or pop a wheelie before you can apply full torque, and even applying full torque, you shouldn't be breaking spokes. Do you break spokes on your mountain bike? If so, I think you need a better wheel builder. I didn't break spokes on my tandem with maybe 340lb total load and a triple. The rear wheel was a meager 40 14/15g spokes.

-- Jay Beattie.
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