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Old 09-16-18, 05:40 PM
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Originally Posted by seau grateau
Just get a bigger cassette.
A bigger cassette may require a longer cage derailleur and a longer chain, whereas going to smaller rings would at most likely need a slightly shorter chain.

My preference is generally to move to smaller rings, but I do have an abundance of rings to choose from.

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So I went ahead and got a 11-32 cassette. Microshift. I have Mavic wheels which use a spacer for 10 speed. When I installed the Microshift cassette it would not fit with the spacer. Without it went on fine, no interference, shifts fine.
Is this normal for a Microshift cassette?
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