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Wanted: 11t Shimano 8sp cog, cheap
Does anyone have an 11t Shimano cog in good condition that they'd like to
part with? The rest of my 8sp cassette is in good shape, no reason to replace it for want of an 11t cog. Used is OK -- I figure someone probably has a cassette with the other cogs worn, but a good 11t. I used to wear out the big cog a lot faster, doing big MTB climbs. Now I wear out the little one, riding around town. Yes, I know I can buy them new, but they're as expensive as a whole new cassette. Matt O. |
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Wanted: 11t Shimano 8sp cog, cheap
Matt O'Toole wrote: Does anyone have an 11t Shimano cog in good condition that they'd like to part with? The rest of my 8sp cassette is in good shape, no reason to replace it for want of an 11t cog. I thought you had been hanging around here long enough to know that your 11t sprocket is far to small to be of any use to you. How in the world could you have worn it out? Chalo |
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Wanted: 11t Shimano 8sp cog, cheap
Chalo wrote:
Matt O'Toole wrote: Does anyone have an 11t Shimano cog in good condition that they'd like to part with? The rest of my 8sp cassette is in good shape, no reason to replace it for want of an 11t cog. I thought you had been hanging around here long enough to know that your 11t sprocket is far to small to be of any use to you. How in the world could you have worn it out? Chalo Not if it was on a MTB cogset. -- Phil |
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Wanted: 11t Shimano 8sp cog, cheap
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 18:53:25 -0500, Phil, Non-Squid wrote:
Chalo wrote: I thought you had been hanging around here long enough to know that your 11t sprocket is far to small to be of any use to you. How in the world could you have worn it out? Not if it was on a MTB cogset. Yup, with a 42T chainring the 11 gets a real workout. Matt O. |
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Wanted: 11t Shimano 8sp cog, cheap
Matt O'Toole wrote:
On Tue, 19 Dec 2006 18:53:25 -0500, Phil, Non-Squid wrote: Chalo wrote: I thought you had been hanging around here long enough to know that your 11t sprocket is far to small to be of any use to you. How in the world could you have worn it out? Not if it was on a MTB cogset. Yup, with a 42T chainring the 11 gets a real workout. I s'pose I did omit the smiley. To my above statement please add ;^D if that helps. For what it's worth, I get a lot of use out of my 11t sprockets on my single-chainring bikes. I haven't worn one out yet, but then I have so many bikes anymore that it's hard to wear _anything_ out. And at $20 each, 11-34 freewheels are an economical replacement part. I see that Loose Screws has 11t sprockets for 7 speed cassettes for $12. But I guess that's not what you are looking for. Chalo |
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