PDA

View Full Version : Which Cassette?



limewave
03-18-2011, 09:23 AM
I need a new cassette for my hardtail bike. I will probably use it mostly for commuting and training on the gravel roads.

SO, do I get:
11-32, 11-34, or 12-34?

Cataboo
03-18-2011, 09:26 AM
how steep are the roads? I would think for gravel roads you probably don't need as big of gears, so I think I'd go with an 11-32?

sundial
03-18-2011, 09:37 AM
I have a 11-34 cassette on my bike that I ride on gravel roads and I use every bit of it. The route I ride is 30 miles @ 3000 ft climbing. If you have hills, it comes in handy.

OakLeaf
03-18-2011, 09:46 AM
I don't know for mountain gearing, but I do know on my roadies, if I don't have a 16-tooth cog, I miss it, no matter what I have in front. It's just too big of a jump between 15 and 17. So you might look at what those cogs have for their in-between gears and consider what you need there, too. It's worth it to me to sacrifice the 11 on top, to get that 16, if that's the configuration that's available.

limewave
03-18-2011, 11:30 AM
I just thought about something, I will also be using this bike to tow the kids around. And although its not hilly by us, when I'm towing 2 kids, a small hill can seem like a mountain. I definitely need the 34.

limewave
03-19-2011, 01:59 PM
The only 9-speed cassette at the LBS was the 11-32. So that's what I got. Then, just now, Steep And Cheap had 9-speed cassette's going for $15. So I bought 2. The only size they had was 12-26--not ideal for everyday but PERFECT for Iceman this fall! I'm going to feel like a real pro, changing out my casette and all for a race.

TrekJeni
03-20-2011, 08:20 AM
Limewave -check your personal messages, I sent you a pm asking if you were doing Barry Roubaix this weekend. Would love to meet you in person!! :D:D