WTB, 7 spd 14T Shimano HG Cog for 1st Position
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WTB, 7 spd 14T Shimano HG Cog for 1st Position
WTB a Shimano HG 7 speed 14T cog for the 1st position in a 7 speed cassette. It needs the built in spacer and the serrated teeth to lock against the serrated teeth on the lock ring.
Willing to buy entire 7 spped cassette if it starts with a 14T. Shimano made those, called them 'Juniors'.
I want to convert a Shimano 7 spd 13-34 to a 14-34 by replacing the 13T 1st cog with a 14T 1st cog. Want 14T to get 100gi with a 52T chain ring.
John Hawrylak
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Willing to buy entire 7 spped cassette if it starts with a 14T. Shimano made those, called them 'Juniors'.
I want to convert a Shimano 7 spd 13-34 to a 14-34 by replacing the 13T 1st cog with a 14T 1st cog. Want 14T to get 100gi with a 52T chain ring.
John Hawrylak
Woodstown NJ
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I think Shimano no longer makes 7 speed cassettes with a top position 14t cog, maybe you can use one from a 9 speed HG50-9 14-25, possibly adding a spacer underneath it?
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I have a Miche Shimano-compatible 8/9-speed 14T top cog that I'll probably never use. Would that be of interest?
(I thought I had a genuine Shimano 7-speed 14T top cog laying around, but I don't think I do.)
(I thought I had a genuine Shimano 7-speed 14T top cog laying around, but I don't think I do.)
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