GrandPaBrogan
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Now THIS makes perfect sense to me. I've got a 10 speed 11-36T and I still think it's too much. I always find myself shifting twice to be on the right gear. I seldom use the biggest cog but concede that I do need it on the odd occasion - but I don't want to carry all the extra weight of superfluous cogs in a 12 speed cassette (the only ones with last cogs larger than 42T).
The Sram XG-899 E-Block 11-48T EIGHT SPEED would be perfect for the kind of riding I do (I think). I can't see any practical application for a last cog being any bigger than a 48T on my Trance e+ (the Yamaha SyncDrive Pro motor being so torquey at low to mid cadence)... but I'd like one larger than a my current 36T. Upgrading to a 42T might not be enough and I was thinking 44T but 48T might very well be the perfect size.
An 8-speed all-steel cassette with a 48T will still be light, it will be hardwearing, quick shifting - AND I guess I can use an inexpensive 8-speed chain that will last much much longer. FINALLY!
I guess this would need to go together with a 8 speed shifter and derailleur with matched indexing.
Anyone tried it yet?
The Sram XG-899 E-Block 11-48T EIGHT SPEED would be perfect for the kind of riding I do (I think). I can't see any practical application for a last cog being any bigger than a 48T on my Trance e+ (the Yamaha SyncDrive Pro motor being so torquey at low to mid cadence)... but I'd like one larger than a my current 36T. Upgrading to a 42T might not be enough and I was thinking 44T but 48T might very well be the perfect size.
An 8-speed all-steel cassette with a 48T will still be light, it will be hardwearing, quick shifting - AND I guess I can use an inexpensive 8-speed chain that will last much much longer. FINALLY!
I guess this would need to go together with a 8 speed shifter and derailleur with matched indexing.
Anyone tried it yet?