When choosing a wide range casette - I would look at percentage jumps
rather than tooth jumps. The 17 to 21 jump sounds like a pretty big one,
percentage wise speaking. A 4 tooth jump is much larger in the higher
gears than the lower gears, percentage wise. $0.02 and YMMV.
I also echo the thoug
Greetings,
Curious if anyone here has any experience using this cassette.
I'm currently using the 12-34 version, which is pleasantly spaced like
this: [12-13-15-18-21-24-28-34]. The jumps go 1,2,3,3,3,4,6.
I'm interested in the 13-40 version, with has some odd-sounding spacing..
. [13-15-17-2