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I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them
each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). However, I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it true that these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as one unit? -ilan P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. |
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<0541e7b7-41b6-45fe-bc11-3d52d7b97c37@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, ilanpsi@gmail.com wrote: > I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them > each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). However, > I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it true that > these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as one unit? > > P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. Reusable SRAM links. 9 speed or 10 speed? <http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=8&description=Power+Link+9+speed&vendorCode=SRAM&major=1&minor=11> <http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=8&description=PowerLock+10sp+Chain+Connector&vendorCode=SRAM&major=1&minor=11> -- Michael Press |
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On May 29, 7:09*pm, Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net> wrote:
> In article > <0541e7b7-41b6-45fe-bc11-3d52d7b97...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, > > *ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them > > each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). However, > > I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it true that > > these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as one unit? > > > P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. > > Reusable SRAM links. 9 speed or 10 speed? > <http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=8&description=Power+Link+9+sp....> > <http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=8&description=PowerLock+10sp+....> > > -- > Michael Press I guess I can just buy it online, http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?...ajor=1&minor=11 I just can't find it here in Paris: http://ilanpsi.blogspot.com/ -ilan |
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On May 29, 1:25 pm, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
> On May 29, 7:09 pm, Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net> wrote: > > > > > In article > > <0541e7b7-41b6-45fe-bc11-3d52d7b97...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, > > > ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > > I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them > > > each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). However, > > > I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it true that > > > these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as one unit? > > > > P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. > > > Reusable SRAM links. 9 speed or 10 speed? > > <http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=8&description=Power+Link+9+sp...> > > <http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=8&description=PowerLock+10sp+...> > > > -- > > Michael Press > > I guess I can just buy it online,http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?...Chain+Pin+10sp+... > I just can't find it here in Paris:http://ilanpsi.blogspot.com/ Why bother? First, if the chain is not worn, you can swap cassettes without switching chains. As long as the chain is long enough to wrap your larger cogs (so you don't break anything if you accidentally go to the big-big). After all, every time some rider takes a spare wheel, they are swapping cassettes and keeping the same chain. Second, use the SRAM quicklink as Press said. It can be used on a Shimano or SRAM chain and is clearly less annoying than keeping a stock of those single-use pins. Ben |
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news:f1b236c4-1a49-4377-b526-f45081e1a4a2@25g2000hsx.googlegroups.com, ilanpsi@gmail.com <ilanpsi@gmail.com> a réfléchi, et puis a déclaré : > On May 29, 7:09 pm, Michael Press <rub...@pacbell.net> wrote: >> In article >> <0541e7b7-41b6-45fe-bc11-3d52d7b97...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, >> >> ilan...@gmail.com wrote: >>> I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them >>> each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). >>> However, I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it >>> true that these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as >>> one unit? >> >>> P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. >> >> Reusable SRAM links. 9 speed or 10 speed? >> <http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=8&description=Power+Link+9+sp...> >> <http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?page=8&description=PowerLock+10sp+...> >> >> -- >> Michael Press > > I guess I can just buy it online, > http://www.excelsports.com/new.asp?...ajor=1&minor=11 > I just can't find it here in Paris: http://ilanpsi.blogspot.com/ > > -ilan DKT sells the KMC link - I recall the price being 5? for two. It works fine, as does their chain, which may be under either DKT house brand or KMC brand. Was 20? the last time I got one. |
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<0541e7b7-41b6-45fe-bc11-3d52d7b97c37@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, ilanpsi@gmail.com wrote: > I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them > each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). However, > I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it true that > these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as one unit? > > -ilan > > P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes with a 10v. The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance, -- Ryan Cousineau rcousine@gmail.com http://www.wiredcola.com/ "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." |
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Ryan Cousineau schreef:
> ilanpsi@gmail.com wrote: >> each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). > > Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes > with a 10v. > > The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance, It won't give you the Sweet 16. |
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On May 30, 1:43*am, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote:
> In article > <0541e7b7-41b6-45fe-bc11-3d52d7b97...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, > > *ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them > > each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). However, > > I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it true that > > these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as one unit? > > > -ilan > > > P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. > > Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes > with a 10v. > > The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance, > > -- > Ryan Cousineau rcous...@gmail.comhttp://www.wiredcola.com/ > "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." > "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." That is a good point, but since I absolutely never need the 27 for about 10 months out of the year, I got the 12-23 so I could have a true 10 speed for the rest of the time. -ilan |
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In article <02bc2a92-06ee-4456-a8c9-f001f7f7515a@26g2000hsk.googlegroups.com>,
ilanpsi@gmail.com wrote: > On May 30, 1:43*am, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote: > > In article > > <0541e7b7-41b6-45fe-bc11-3d52d7b97...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, > > > > *ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > > I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them > > > each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). However, > > > I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it true that > > > these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as one unit? > > Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes > > with a 10v. > > > > The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance, > That is a good point, but since I absolutely never need the 27 for > about 10 months out of the year, I got the 12-23 so I could have a > true 10 speed for the rest of the time. I run Campy 11-21 sets most of the time and for those days when crazy steep climbing is in the cards, I got the paired 23-26 gear, an appropriate spacer, a lock ring and the 13 that can be used on the outside of a cassette. This way I can do a little gear shuffling and also have a 13-26 set. I like the consistent one tooth spacing (which you do lose a bit of with the 13-26). -- tanx, Howard Whatever happened to Leon Trotsky? He got an icepick That made his ears burn. remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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On May 29, 5:01 pm, Ted van de Weteringe
<myfulln...@xs4all.nl.invalid> wrote: > Ryan Cousineau schreef: > > > ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > >> each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). > > > Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes > > with a 10v. > > > The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance, > > It won't give you the Sweet 16. Shimano 10 is 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21,24,27, right? (Not from personal experience, my bike only goes to 9sp/12-27) The 21-24-27 makes sense. If you're using them for mountain bail out gears, you don't need them as finely spaced as 21-23-25-27. On the other hand, think of the massive weight disadvantage of carrying around that 27 cog when not needed. Ben |
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On May 29, 7:12*pm, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
> On May 30, 1:43*am, Ryan Cousineau <rcous...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > > > In article > > <0541e7b7-41b6-45fe-bc11-3d52d7b97...@e53g2000hsa.googlegroups.com>, > > > *ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > > I have two new 10 speed shimano cassettes and chains and change them > > > each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). However, > > > I'm having a lot of problems finding the new pins. Is it true that > > > these day cassettes and chains still have to be kept as one unit? > > > > -ilan > > > > P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. > > > Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes > > with a 10v. > > > The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance, > > > -- > > Ryan Cousineau rcous...@gmail.comhttp://www.wiredcola.com/ > > "In other newsgroups, they killfile trolls." > > "In rec.bicycles.racing, we coach them." > > That is a good point, but since I absolutely never need the 27 for > about 10 months out of the year, I got the 12-23 so I could have a > true 10 speed for the rest of the time. I guess your driveway is nothing like mine. I'm also afraid my clown car might torque stall. I have a 33x28 low on a double. You might not be as fat as I am. |
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On May 29, 8:25*pm, "b...@mambo.ucolick.org" <b...@mambo.ucolick.org>
wrote: > On May 29, 5:01 pm, Ted van de Weteringe > > <myfulln...@xs4all.nl.invalid> wrote: > > Ryan Cousineau schreef: > > > > *ilan...@gmail.com wrote: > > >> each time I need to use different cog sets (12-23 vs 12-27). > > > > Meta-question I always wonder about is why you would change cassettes > > > with a 10v. > > > > The 12-27 is hardly going to disadvantage you in any circumstance, > > > It won't give you the Sweet 16. > > Shimano 10 is 12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21,24,27, > right? * Oh shutup. > (Not from personal experience, my > bike only goes to 9sp/12-27) "No Sweet 16" must make you feel a little silly. |
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SLAVE of THE STATE wrote:
> I guess your driveway is nothing like mine. I'm also afraid my clown car > might torque stall. I have a 33x28 low on a double. You might not be as > fat as I am. I thought it was because the koach taught you how to sprint in a 13. Anyway if you're really that fat you should consider posint IN CAPS !!!!! |
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Sandy wrote:
> DKT sells the KMC link - I recall the price being 5? for two. It works > fine, as does their chain, which may be under either DKT house brand or > KMC brand. Was 20? the last time I got one. The KMC (or Wipperman connex) is better for ten speed than the SRAM since the SRAM 10 speed is a semi permanent link that requires a chaintool to take it off. I use SRAM chains with 10 speed links from Connex and some other no-name Chinese brand (the chain was shit but the link works well), mainly because I like to take the chain off when I clean the drivetrain and the chain. |
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On May 29, 8:33 am, ilan...@gmail.com wrote:
> P.S. Sorry for the wrong group but I only trust people here. You should ask us for dating advice. Here's a guy who bought a R3, rides around Central Park, and wants us to know it: http://theclimb.blogs.nytimes.com/ |
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