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How to get a Megarange cassette 14-34 to fit 10 speed shifte

 
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Baybash
Is this possible?

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whyamihereLost
How many cogs on the cassette?

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Mister W
I think the 14-34 megarange is a 6 or 7 speed freewheel so no, there's no way to match it up to 10 speed STI shifters.

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bompington
10 speed shifte? I run an 8-speed doner on mine.

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amaferanga
bompington wrote:
10 speed shifte? I run an 8-speed doner on mine.


A kebab?

More problems but still living....
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Baybash
Does anyone know of any other cassettes that I could fit on a 10 speed shifter that have 32 or 34 teeth?

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Mister W
http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/product.asp?pf_id=13495&src=froogle

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bompington
amaferanga wrote:
bompington wrote:
10 speed shifte? I run an 8-speed doner on mine.


A kebab?


Shifte is regularly on the menu at my local.

It's better than what I originally misread it as....

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ride_whenever
why not just smaller rings?|

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maddog 2
the latest Sram XX mtb cassettes are 11-32 and 11-36 but they aren't cheap

see http://www.sram.com/en/XX/products/cassette.php

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dennisn
Baybash wrote:
Does anyone know of any other cassettes that I could fit on a 10 speed shifter that have 32 or 34 teeth?


As I recall Harris Cyclery sells individual rear cogs in a variety of sizes. So they are out there, or at least over here. I would think any decent shop would be able to get them for you. Just ask.

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AidanR
Another problem is your rear derailleur. Road derailleurs (long and short cage) are generally rated up to 27T, though this can be pushed to up to 30. But certainly not 34. I believe you can use a 9 speed derailleur with 10 speed shifters and cassette though, so you can just stick an MTB derailleur on there. Probably.

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tomsdad
I fitted an eight speed mega range to my claud.I had to get a long cage derailler though as it kept hitting.I also changed the normal from double to a triple meant changing bb etc but as i have only got back into cycling recently it was a good lesson on bike building . I believe i got a mtb cluster from sjs cycles

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