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Date: 12 Sep 2007 16:05:47
From: Mamba
Subject: Changing cassettes for Bontrager MTB wheel
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Folks, just bought a used spare wheelset, and am shopping for an 8 speed cassette for it. I've tinkered with most of the stuff on my bikes, but have never installed a cassette. I figure I need a chain whip to tighten it once I fit it onto the splines, correct? Do I also need a locking ring of some kind to ensure it stays tight, and if so will it come with the cassette? Seems a waste to have to cart the wheels down to my LBS if the install process is simple. From shat I can see, SRAM 8 sp cassettes have the same spacing as Shimano. Any user preferences on either make? Usage will be mainly XC MTB - any fav models among current offerings out there? Thanks
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Date: 12 Sep 2007 20:32:41
From: Frank Drackman
Subject: Re: Changing cassettes for Bontrager MTB wheel
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"Mamba" <gw@nottoday.net > wrote in message news:13egs6boa1rrv06@corp.supernews.com... > Folks, just bought a used spare wheelset, and am shopping for an 8 speed > cassette for it. I've tinkered with most of the stuff on my bikes, but > have never installed a cassette. > > I figure I need a chain whip to tighten it once I fit it onto the splines, > correct? Do I also need a locking ring of some kind to ensure it stays > tight, and if so will it come with the cassette? Seems a waste to have to > cart the wheels down to my LBS if the install process is simple. > > From shat I can see, SRAM 8 sp cassettes have the same spacing as Shimano. > Any user preferences on either make? Usage will be mainly XC MTB - any > fav models among current offerings out there? > > Thanks > The Park Tool website has great information about working on your bike. The cassette information is at: http://www.parktool.com/repair/readhowto.asp?id=48
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Date: 12 Sep 2007 23:56:24
From: Mike Jacoubowsky
Subject: Re: Changing cassettes for Bontrager MTB wheel
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> Folks, just bought a used spare wheelset, and am shopping for an 8 speed > cassette for it. I've tinkered with most of the stuff on my bikes, but > have never installed a cassette. > > I figure I need a chain whip to tighten it once I fit it onto the splines, > correct? Do I also need a locking ring of some kind to ensure it stays > tight, and if so will it come with the cassette? Seems a waste to have to > cart the wheels down to my LBS if the install process is simple. The locking ring will come with the cassette. For installation you don't need a chain whip, only a tool to tighten the lockring. For removal you'll require both the lockring tool and the whip. > From shat I can see, SRAM 8 sp cassettes have the same spacing as Shimano. > Any user preferences on either make? Usage will be mainly XC MTB - any > fav models among current offerings out there? Shimano cassettes have a history of shifting better, although that seems less of an issue lately (the SRAM units are getting better). --Mike Jacoubowsky Chain Reaction Bicycles www.ChainReaction.com Redwood City & Los Altos, CA USA
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