Seems to me that 50 to 75 bucks for a set of cogs is not that inexpensive
in my estimation. Specially when I only need one.   I just thought it would
be cool if I could lower my compact double ( 46-34) a tad for cheap.



On Thu, Feb 9, 2012 at 6:55 PM, Jim Thill - Hiawatha Cyclery <
thill....@gmail.com> wrote:

> I'm not aware of a source for 36t cogs, since that's not one that wears
> out, and most of the cassettes are not made to have cogs switched out
> (easily) these days. As someone pointed out, the Shimano 12-36 9sp cassette
> and the 7sp 13-34 cassette are not terribly expensive. Even if you could
> find the correct cog, it sure seems like a lot of screwing around.
>
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