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Old 04-25-20, 08:37 PM
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Your original RD should be able to handle the new cassette in terms of cleaning the largest cog. Your total capacity only increased by 1t, so there's a chance it'll be fine. If you really wanted to be safe you could have gone with a 9sp Shimano mountain RD.
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