SRAM Star ratchet upgrade

Sidepod

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Has anyone done this. I hadn’t given it a thought until I actually checked the amount of free crank rotation/play with the standard 18 ratchet. Deffo going for a 54 upgrade.
 

Technomupet67

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Has anyone done this. I hadn’t given it a thought until I actually checked the amount of free crank rotation/play with the standard 18 ratchet. Deffo going for a 54 upgrade.
Hummm interesting....not sure what ratchet I have on mine but agree that a small play would be nice ? Must check !
 

Sidepod

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Check the topic out on YouTube. There is a lot of chat about the Chinese ratchet sets as opposed to the DT Swiss genuine.
I would normally steer clear of Chinese stuff but in this case it does seem to be potentially better. The key being it’s made of steel as opposed to alloy.
DT Swiss do apply a disclaimer on longevity of the 54 ratchet.

I’ll find the link for the eBay Chinese kit.
 

Jackware

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If you fancy a laugh and some info about changing to a 54 ratchet;

 

Technomupet67

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London
Has anyone done this. I hadn’t given it a thought until I actually checked the amount of free crank rotation/play with the standard 18 ratchet. Deffo going for a 54 upgrade.
I checked mine is a 24teeth. I have approx 2600KM on my bike so I thought I could service it properly. dismounted and must say that it is all nice and no signs of too much wear. Still, I ordered a 54T (not cheap) as I would like to see if any better or not etc. Will share here once I receive.
 

Technomupet67

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Dec 29, 2020
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I installed the 54T DT swiss upgrade and it was an easy install. The hub gets open without tools once you have removed the cassette. Ratchet is definitely louder and engagement is obviously shorter. It feels nice and I have only made a short ride with it (about 20 miles). It felt nicer in the uphill very muddy recent conditions. I suppose that time will tell if this was a worthy upgrade. It came with enough grease to last a lifetime given that you only need a little to set it up. I will probably do more regular maintenance/cleaning on this part now that I know it is easy to do.
 

Sidepod

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Excellent. Put mine in yesterday but not been out yet. As you say, very easy to maintain. Deffo feels better.
 

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