Cassette problem
Hi guys,
So. I took my shimano casette off in order to swap it onto a different wheel, but then decided against putting it onto said wheel.
However when I put it back on there is now play in the casette.
I.E when its all tightened up there is about 1mm (at least) of gap, meaning all the sprockets and spacers can move about.
I pretty sure I have all the bits!
Is there supposed to be a spacer before you put the first part of the casette on?
It's the only thing I can think of that might be missing....
So. I took my shimano casette off in order to swap it onto a different wheel, but then decided against putting it onto said wheel.
However when I put it back on there is now play in the casette.
I.E when its all tightened up there is about 1mm (at least) of gap, meaning all the sprockets and spacers can move about.
I pretty sure I have all the bits!
Is there supposed to be a spacer before you put the first part of the casette on?
It's the only thing I can think of that might be missing....
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If it's a 10sp cassette, there should be a thin spacer there. It's very easy to forget about or misplace0
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Hmm, yes it is a 10sp cassette.
I guess it's misplaced then as you can't forget something you didn't know about...
Is it one of these?
http://www.wiggle.co.uk/p/cycle/7/Shimano_CS-HG_1mm_Sprocket_Spacer/5360052164/
I have no idea where its gone. Not very observant am I?
Cheers for response. 8)0 -
That's the one and we've all done it - though I found mine....0
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