Rear mech max sprocket ?

nickfrog

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Hi,

My M950 XTR rear mech has an official "max sprocket size" of 32t.

Has anyone managed to fit a bigger cassette (34t) on a mech with such limitation ?

Thanks.

Nick
 
it'll work, you might need to dial in the B tension screw depending on the shape of your dropouts mech hanger.
 
Sorry, I should have explained.

I am converting to single chain ring which will be a 29t as I am sacrifying the top end (which I only use on the road, ie never) to the benefit of the low end where I will only lose half a gear compared to my current triple M950 set-up.
The question is, am I going 10 speed with a 11-36 which means changing rear mech too or shall I compromise with a 34t / 9 speed and keep the rear mech?

Hills here on the South Downs are very short but can be brutal and I am fat and old.
 
I'll try the 11-32 first and if you can't get up the hill, then try an 11-34.

BTW, I'm also in the South Downs hills and old, overweight and lazy cycling goupe :)
 
I just got the ring today amusingly so I'll fit it as it is keeping the 11-32 as you say and then maybe go up to 34.
The scary bit is when you look at the figures:
Currently 32t x 24t = 1,56M
32t x 29t = 1.88M
34t x 29t = 1.77M
36t x 29t = 1.67M
 
nickfrog":36xiaaa0 said:
Currently 32t x 24t = 1,56M
32t x 29t = 1.88M
34t x 29t = 1.77M
36t x 29t = 1.67M

what is this? ive seen perry talk about it but have no eyed deer what the hell is it? (x) spins of crank = distance moved (in that ratio)?
 
Pedant here says:

little m for metres.

Harryburgundy":2gjwif29 said:
Meters gained...the late great Sheldon will explain
It's normally referred to as development. Sheldon uses "gain ratio" to mean the reciprocal of mechanical advantage.

nickfrog":2gjwif29 said:
My M950 XTR rear mech has an official "max sprocket size" of 32t.

Has anyone managed to fit a bigger cassette (34t) on a mech with such limitation?
No problem.

Incidentally, Shimano now make a 9-speed 12-36 cassette. I've been thinking about using one to set up a low-geared 2x9 - probably something like 40 28 at the front.
 
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