You know eventually Sunrace, or Sram will produce a 36t cassette for
cheap.  I think the smart thing to do is just wait for that.

On Fri, Feb 10, 2012 at 2:48 PM, William <tapebu...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I think the people advising you to buy full cassettes are those that shop
> online and see the SRAM PG-950 11-34 9-speed cassette for as little as $30
> shipped to your door, and see the Shimano HG61 12-36 9-speed cassette for
> as little as $48 shipped to your door.  I think they are just cutting to
> the chase, since there is no readily available 36t cog.
>
> I'm with you on the notion of trying to do the minimum to achieve the
> particular goal.  I try and do that, too.  In this particular case, though,
> the minimum that has a high likelihood of success might just be to spend
> the $48, Bob's your uncle, low gears achieved.  Not all that satisfying
> from a bike tinkering perspective, but your knees will love you.
>
> Best of luck whatever you choose.
>
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