Mitch:

Thanks for the link.  I was unaware of this source.  I only wear out
15-17-19 cogs and it burns me to have to buy a complete cassette.
With 8sp Shimano stuff getting more rare, I'll try Ti next time.

dougP

On Nov 2, 1:18 am, mitchelr <mitch...@onid.orst.edu> wrote:
> Lots of discussion of use of an Atlantis on the Great Divide.  Here is
> a handy accessory that will help tame the hills when loaded down a
> bit.
>
> ActionTec titanium cogset, 8 speed, 11-36 including 11 tooth/lockring,
> and all spacers.  I've used this set about 100 miles on fire trails
> (some steep for me) and 300 miles touring.  Works flawlessly.  So
> well, in fact, that Russel is making me a 11-38 cogset (yes, I'm a
> weenie but I love to climb up those coast range logging roads we have
> here in Oregon and this cogset has made all the difference).  Would
> serve well for extended touring with heavy loads.  Weight
> approximately 200gr.  http://www.actiontec.us/ticog.htm $175
> delivered to CONUS.  Richard Mitchell, Corvallis, Oregon (541)
> 752-0755 mitch...@onid.orst.edu
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