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  • Why do you only have a 42 tooth (42t) EX Cog for SRAM cassettes?
  • I have a really worn drivetrain. Will the EX Cog work ok on my bike?
  • What is the extra screw included with the EX Cog for?
  • Is it hard to set-up the EX cog?
  • I have a short cage derailleur on my bike. Will that work with an EX Cog?
  • Can I use the 42 tooth (42t) EX Cog with a 34 tooth cassette?
  • Can I use the 40 tooth (40t) EX Cog on my 36 tooth cassette?
  • EX Cog compatibility chart
  • How to install the EX cog with a Sram 10sp drivetrain
  • How to install the EX cog on a Shimano 10sp drivetrain
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I have a really worn drivetrain. Will the EX Cog work ok on my bike?

Charlie
  • April 08, 2015 17:40
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Old drivetrain components could cause poor shifting performance. We recommend a new chain and a new or well-cared for cassette.


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