Replacing a Mountain Bike Cassette
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xk borras mis comentarios cara de polla ? ps aora t pincho a ti las ruedas asike andate kon kuidao k komo t vea x la calle montao en bici ya sabes lo ke ai, saludos!
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replace it after 200 miles? lol are u insane i put that on my bike every week lol i would go broke
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Hard to believe the chain stretches very much.. interesting
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It depends on what model cassette it is. Here's the thing- for lower end cassettes, you can't buy just one sprocket. you have to buy the entire package. what I would do, is buy a new one, and take the old one apart and keep the old sprockets. next time you need a replacement or a last minute fix, you'll have parts.
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hi i got 10speed now and i would like to put 9 speed i have to use spacers or no?
simonkovaczy 2 months ago
no, the spacing adjustment is inside the cassette itself. the plastic spacers of a 10 speed cassette are slimmer than a 9 speed. So long as you don't mix them up, (just put the new 9 speed parts on) you are good to go!
ONE10Sports 2 months ago
i dont have these tools,is there an other way to do it?
turbotonic27 2 months ago
not without damagine the cassette... I've seen guys use a flatblade screwdriver and a hammer... but I'd strongly advise against it!!! the tools aren't expensive. If you plan to do this yourself, buy the tools. get them from pricepoint(dot)com. they are reliable and inexpensive.
ONE10Sports 2 months ago
@ONE10Sports the r not expensive but what about the shipping
turbotonic27 2 months ago
you should be able to calculate the shipping. they ship UPS.
ONE10Sports 2 months ago