sandyman44
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my EMTB, scott e-genius, has sram nx eagle 12x PG1230 cassette. standard splined freehub. recently towards the end of a ride I noticed some gears become unusable, it turned out the 3rd largest cog (36T) has a significant (about 4mm) away-from-the-wheel bend in it for about 3 teeth-worth, almost overlapping the adjacent 4th largest making both unusable. Only explanation that is likely is that this ring was taking too much torque at some point on my ride , perhaps after a less-than-perfect shift, and got bent. there was no crash.
After I took it off the bike and had a good look at it, this one cog is very flexible, you can push it sideways with finger, its only built from a single ring of metal for large sections of the arc.if I can bend it with a finger, sure as heck a bosch motor in turbo pulling 120kg's up a hill can potentially do so.
All the other large cogs are built from two concentric rings with structural triangles joining them all the way round the arc, and are much much stiffer. seems like a design flaw in this cassette that this one cog is very flexible. I've whacked it with a hammer and got it more or less back to straight but I don't know how long it will last.
anyone found a way to replace the large rings only , I don't see anyone listing sram cassettes piecemeal?
Is there an alternative EMTB rated stronger 12x cassette that fits a standard freehub?
After I took it off the bike and had a good look at it, this one cog is very flexible, you can push it sideways with finger, its only built from a single ring of metal for large sections of the arc.if I can bend it with a finger, sure as heck a bosch motor in turbo pulling 120kg's up a hill can potentially do so.
All the other large cogs are built from two concentric rings with structural triangles joining them all the way round the arc, and are much much stiffer. seems like a design flaw in this cassette that this one cog is very flexible. I've whacked it with a hammer and got it more or less back to straight but I don't know how long it will last.
anyone found a way to replace the large rings only , I don't see anyone listing sram cassettes piecemeal?
Is there an alternative EMTB rated stronger 12x cassette that fits a standard freehub?