Hi all
I just bought a new bike and it has a Shimano 600EX 6 speed Uniglide cassette on a FH-6207 hub. The cassette is 15-22t, which at the moment, cycling in the Netherlands, is perfectly fine. Come the summer though, I'll want to be venturing out a bit further and I'm going to need a smaller gear. From the research I've done so far I have seen options and I guess I'm just after reassurances that what I think I have learned is correct and opinions on the best way to proceed.
The options I think I have are:
1) Find a different 6 speed UG cassette but this seems super expensive.
2) Use a 7 speed UG cassette on this hub and add a 1mm axle spacer to the drive side. Is this correct? I saw the same hub I have for sale and this is the advice the seller gave in the description.
3) Use a 7 speed HG cassette, filed to fit, replacing the smallest sprocket with a UG one.
4) Swap the freehub body with an HG one. Then, if I understand what I've read, I can use a 9 or 10 speed cassette with one sprocket removed. If this is correct, which freehub body would be the one to use? This would be my preferred option I think.
Cheers
Chris
I just bought a new bike and it has a Shimano 600EX 6 speed Uniglide cassette on a FH-6207 hub. The cassette is 15-22t, which at the moment, cycling in the Netherlands, is perfectly fine. Come the summer though, I'll want to be venturing out a bit further and I'm going to need a smaller gear. From the research I've done so far I have seen options and I guess I'm just after reassurances that what I think I have learned is correct and opinions on the best way to proceed.
The options I think I have are:
1) Find a different 6 speed UG cassette but this seems super expensive.
2) Use a 7 speed UG cassette on this hub and add a 1mm axle spacer to the drive side. Is this correct? I saw the same hub I have for sale and this is the advice the seller gave in the description.
3) Use a 7 speed HG cassette, filed to fit, replacing the smallest sprocket with a UG one.
4) Swap the freehub body with an HG one. Then, if I understand what I've read, I can use a 9 or 10 speed cassette with one sprocket removed. If this is correct, which freehub body would be the one to use? This would be my preferred option I think.
Cheers
Chris