Titiritero
Retro Guru
Re:
How did you manage to get the pins in the cassette out so you could mix and match sprockets? I read everywhere how people customize cassettes or use the spacers from an old 8 speed cassette to make 7 speed clusters work in modern hubs so I decided to do the same.
Long story short, it took me ages, a lot of sweat, and using the tools of my father-in-law to remove those pins. Now I have 5 nice spacers in the tool box, but if I ever need a 6th one, I’ll definitely pay the 1.5 EUR to buy a new one rather than going through the ordeal again. Am I missing some insider trick?
I’m slowly preparing our retro bikes for a long 2 year trip in about 2 years time, and my wife’s will probably be getting a 3x8. A 8 speed wide range cassette would be nice, but although the easy to find 11-34 would be enough with a triple at front, the jump from the second last (26t) to last (34t) is way too much for what we need…
Choice seems to be between a wide but steep 11-13-15-17-20-23-26-34 or a more balanced but not as wide 12-14-16-18-21-24-28-32. Only exception is Sunrace CSM680, with a whopping 11-40, which might be interesting for the OP here (and it's quite inexpensive), but to me it's just too wide for a triple. Jumps at the end are 28-34-40.
How did you manage to get the pins in the cassette out so you could mix and match sprockets? I read everywhere how people customize cassettes or use the spacers from an old 8 speed cassette to make 7 speed clusters work in modern hubs so I decided to do the same.
Long story short, it took me ages, a lot of sweat, and using the tools of my father-in-law to remove those pins. Now I have 5 nice spacers in the tool box, but if I ever need a 6th one, I’ll definitely pay the 1.5 EUR to buy a new one rather than going through the ordeal again. Am I missing some insider trick?
I’m slowly preparing our retro bikes for a long 2 year trip in about 2 years time, and my wife’s will probably be getting a 3x8. A 8 speed wide range cassette would be nice, but although the easy to find 11-34 would be enough with a triple at front, the jump from the second last (26t) to last (34t) is way too much for what we need…
Choice seems to be between a wide but steep 11-13-15-17-20-23-26-34 or a more balanced but not as wide 12-14-16-18-21-24-28-32. Only exception is Sunrace CSM680, with a whopping 11-40, which might be interesting for the OP here (and it's quite inexpensive), but to me it's just too wide for a triple. Jumps at the end are 28-34-40.