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Re: SRAM or Shimano?
Reply #20 - 09/01/17 at 5:21pm
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That new E*13 cassette is pretty slick. More range than Eagle and still 11-speed for $250 and you can replace the big rings and small ones separately. When its time for a new cassette I will be getting that.
  
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Re: SRAM or Shimano?
Reply #21 - 09/01/17 at 10:01pm
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Yep, that E13 looks like the all around winner to me. Steep price as well..

Already got an 1195. I think I'll use that, and just do a few more squats a week.   

The derailleur and shifter looks more like personal preference.

Thanks for the tips. I guess you can teach an old dog, new tricks.  Smiley

  
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Reply #22 - 09/05/17 at 6:17pm
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im waiting for the rear ring to be the size of a 29" wheel, then i'll be interested.
  
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Reply #23 - 09/05/17 at 10:55pm
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A ring that big on the right side should offset the weight of the lefty, making your bike track straight.
  
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Yeah, to the best of my knowledge:)
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Reply #24 - 09/06/17 at 1:08am
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If I can't get up it with a 40 or 42 max, then I'm carrying the bike..

But come to think of it, that's the same thing we said about aluminum bikes back in the day.

You just can't win with razors, smart phones and mountain bikes.

But I am curious where Sram goes from here... Anybody got any ideas?

  
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