DBR Axis TT / Suntour XC Pro

Beautiful bike, great to see the XC Pro stuff, Suntour held their ground very well back then. I used to have the pedals, best pedals I ever owned.

Is it just me or is the number 6 cog evenly spaced between 5 & 7? Also looks smaller then expected for even stepping?
 
Beautiful bike, great to see the XC Pro stuff, Suntour held their ground very well back then. I used to have the pedals, best pedals I ever owned.

Is it just me or is the number 6 cog evenly spaced between 5 & 7? Also looks smaller then expected for even stepping?
IIRC, there is some funkiness to Suntour spacing on the smaller cogs. I know this one needs to come apart once I can find a second chain whip, the cassette needs a thorough cleaning and I need to flush the petrified grease out of the freehub, I'll have a good look at the spacers and make sure it's all stacked up properly when it goes back together.

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That's the same top-pull I sourced BITD when I redid my Explosif Pro for top-tube routing and other stuff. I was taking my LBS word at the time, but that is what I was told was the XC-Pro part.
 
IIRC, there is some funkiness to Suntour spacing on the smaller cogs. I know this one needs to come apart once I can find a second chain whip, the cassette needs a thorough cleaning and I need to flush the petrified grease out of the freehub, I'll have a good look at the spacers and make sure it's all stacked up properly when it goes back togethe
Beautiful bike, great to see the XC Pro stuff, Suntour held their ground very well back then. I used to have the pedals, best pedals I ever owned.

Is it just me or is the number 6 cog evenly spaced between 5 & 7? Also looks smaller then expected for even steppi

Went out to the garage and had a quick look, the lockring is definitely screwed on upside down -- the spacing between 6 & 7 is way too tight.

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