Steven Hanley
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Wed, 11 Oct 2006
Tear some teeth off - 15:47
Some miche sprockets missing teeth (full size)
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So on Saturday Sep 30 during the Bilbys road ride I noticed one of my gears
was skipping a bit on the road bike. No idea why I rode on and avoided that
gear, the following morning during my ride out to Corin dam I actually had a
look at the cluster and noticed I had at some point ripped some teeth off the
middle sprocket on the cluster.
I bought this
cluster last
year, campag fit for use with the new wheels I purchased then. The
cassette is a Miche custom sized (11-28 9 speed) which gives me just a little
bit of an easier time up hills. One advantage, at least right now, with Miche
clusters is each sprocket is separate, thus I was able to pull the above to
sprockets off (the totally trashed 17 tooth one and the 19 tooth sprocket
missing one tooth).
Obviously I just do not know my own strength <g>
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