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Old March 7th 17, 02:22 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Emanuel Berg[_2_]
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Default cassette clockwise arrow 40 nm

AMuzi wrote:

Rattling high gear sprockets can indicate
a missing spacer. On classic Seven cassettes
there is a thin 1.0mm spacer between high
gear and second highest, LH item he
http://www.yellowjersey.org/photosfr...st/csspacr.jpg


On this particular one, I noticed they (the
high gear sprockets) were somewhat rotatable
just fiddling with them, but far from spinning
like a wheel or pulley.

I didn't look for spacers but the casette is
brand new - Sunrace 8 11-32t.

(there are other possible issues, such as 11t
sprocket on a pre-11t body and so on)


Very interesting, the wheel and thus body are
used stuff, I don't know how old. Is it too
late to examine without having to remove the
cassette? Still, could be useful next time...

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