If you like to keep your cadence going up hills, I would try the 9 speed or 
even the 10 speed made by Sunrace.

I had the IRD 8 speed wide low cassette for help with climbing. However, it 
didn't help as when I'd go uphill, I would lose cadence because of the 
spacing, Climbing got more miserable with the IRD 8 speed wide low. I 
enjoyed my 1x9 with 12-36 cassette.

I am currently running 1x10 and like it even better. I use friction down 
tube 11 speed Dia Compe shifters 
<https://velo-orange.com/collections/shifters/products/dia-compe-ene-11s-dt-shifters>

On Tuesday, April 3, 2018 at 2:14:54 PM UTC-4, jandrews wrote:
>
> Greetings, 
> Curious if anyone here has any experience using this cassette.
> I'm currently using the 12-34 version, which is pleasantly spaced like 
> this:  [12-13-15-18-21-24-28-34].  The jumps go 1,2,3,3,3,4,6.
> I'm interested in the 13-40 version, with has some odd-sounding spacing.. 
>  . [13-15-17-21-25-28-34-40].  The jumps go 2,2,4,4,3,6,6.
> I am happy the 8-speed setup on my SH and I don't really want to replace a 
> bunch of parts.  I think I can swap out that cassette and maybe add a 
> RoadLink 
> <https://www.wolftoothcomponents.com/collections/derailleur-optimization/products/roadlink>
>  
> and be good to go.
> Hoping to hear some direct user experience before purchasing.
> Thanks
> Jason
>
>
>
> http://www.interlocracing.com/cassettes-freewheels/8-speed-elite-road-cassette-shimano-compatible
>

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