Garth:

If that's what you want to do, just give it a try.  I don't know of any 
reason it wouldn't work, and it's certainly a low cost / low risk 
experiment.  I've played "fun with cogs" for years & it's interesting what 
can be done.  

dougP

On Thursday, August 8, 2019 at 2:28:24 AM UTC-7, Garth wrote:
>
>
>    I'm venturing into cassettes and wondered if there were any 
> complications in rearranging a 9-speed Shimano 12-36t cassette by placing 
> the 12t cog in the innermost position and then only using the 14-36t cogs 
> for riding. Essential it's using the 12t cog (I'm assuming it has a 
> built-in spacer) as a spacer. Or for 8 speed spacing do the same with a 
> Sunrace 12-34 and make it a 14-34 with 7 usable cogs, placing the 12t 
> w/spacer at the inner position. I simply have no use for 11 or 12t cogs and 
> would rather use that space for cogs that I *do* ride. My rings are 
> 24/36/46 and I really do prefer riding in the largest ring most of all. 
>

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