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muzach
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Originally Posted by Kabuto
I looooove it. Shifting is noticeably smoother with the Bailout cassette than the original SRAM 10-42. I still use the SRAM 10-42 cassette for loaded touring, for the lower gears, but for everything else the Bailout cassette has been absolutely perfect. I run it with a WolfTooth 48 tooth chainring up front, which gives me a gear inch range of about 30 to 107. That's been perfect for my needs. I rarely use the 9 tooth sprocket up back but I looooooove the one tooth steps between the 10-11-12-13 tooth sprockets.
Thanks! I think you've convinced me. My Force AXS cassette has the 1 tooth steps down low, but it would be nice to have that 9 tooth as well, as I'm a powerful rider (and it is really, really flat in Chicago). Allows me to swap the Force AXS over to my all road bike, which I'll set up 1x. Now that will be a new adventure deciding which chainring to go with for that one!
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