> I know that the one tooth jumps in fast group rides for me were a life 
saver for keeping up and maintaing contact with the stronger faster 
> packs I was riding with at the time.  Even in slower casual group rides 
it's nice to have a wide choice of cruising gears.  (not needed but 
> nice)
 
There's the rub for me anyway.  If I did club or group riding, fitting in 
with the crowd may be the way to go.  I use my Suntour FWs on my tour and 
commuting bikes - and note - the hubs on both are MaxiCar, may have done 
something different otherwise.  
 
Aside from the earlier referenced Jeff Jones 6, I find most of the new off 
the shelf cassette and hub offerings are directed more to the club and 
group riders than touring and commuting.  The vacuum, IMO, this leaves is 
part of the reason expensive and heavy IGHs have become so popular.  

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