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Old 09-13-21, 05:07 PM
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The use of spiral wound shift housing dates from not only the days of friction shifting but from when freewheels and early cassettes had, at most, 7-cogs and cog spacing wasn;'t nearly as close as it is with 9-speed and above. Using index-compatible housing will allow more precise shifting that the new, less tolerant cog spacing benefits from.
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