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Which cassteet to use..... a 34T or 32T on a MTB.?
On Feb 6, 7:16*pm, Ben wrote:
Hi there, I'm just in the process of replacing my chain, front chainrings and rear cassette on my Specialized Stumpjumper FSR Elite '06. *It's a full suspension machine and I use it mostly for recreational riding and the odd cross country race. Currently the bike has a 34T cassette, but am wondering what happens if I change it to 32T.? Obviously the granny gear will not be as low, but my question is which is recommended for what type of riding? Why? Thanks! Ben -Auckland, New Zealand- Hi guys, Your thoughts have been helpdul. :-) I see that for my use it will be little difference whether I choose the 32T or 34T, but I have gone for the 32T simply because they were on sale! ;-) Another thing I heard is that riders with single ring fronts will play with the 32/34 difference a bit for help with getting back up the hills again. But I see there would not be huge difference in that either. I'm replacing my drivetrain after suffering some chain suck and ****ty shifts in a race last weekend so looking forward to some smooth shifting racing with your help now. Thanks again Ben -Auckland, NZ- |
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