Worn cassette?
Hi All,
Just noticed a few of the teeth on my 12 cog look really worn - or are they designed like that?
One looks like a sharks fin and a few look "bent / leaning over".
All are dead straight when viewed from above.
Thanks,
Pat...
Just noticed a few of the teeth on my 12 cog look really worn - or are they designed like that?
One looks like a sharks fin and a few look "bent / leaning over".
All are dead straight when viewed from above.
Thanks,
Pat...
"Campagnolo has soul, Shimano has ruthless efficiency and SRAM has yet to acquire mystique. Differentiating between them is a matter of taste"
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I *think* they are designed like that, and those teeth are used as the shift points.0
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On each sprocket you should find a number of differently profiled teeth to aid shifting - they are generally all aligned on the cassette too. If one sprocket doesn't match all the others, then you may have some damaged teeth - but it is unlikely in normal useMake mine an Italian, with Campagnolo on the side..0