Just so's y'all know, Miche makes outer Shimano compatible cogs in
teeth up to 16. Switch out that pissant 11 for a manly 16 t outer. I
use 15 and 16 t outers on the Fargo wheelsets -- 15 for the skinny 40
mm tires and 16 for the fatties. Of course, even these serve mostly as
spacers for even bigger cogs: the 67" cruising gear on the Big Apple
wheelset is the 46/20.

Patrick "that's how I can climb all those hills in the big ring" Moore

On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 1:57 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery
<thill....@gmail.com> wrote:
> I often read that the 11t is useless, but of course, that depends on your
> chainrings. With a modern mountain triple or mountain double, the biggest
> ring is 39, 42, or 44t. I'm setting up my Goodrich with a 42/28 crank and a
> 11-36 10sp cassette.
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