fitting 40t extender to cassette

mogulkila
mogulkila Posts: 44
edited June 2015 in MTB workshop & tech
hi, just wondering if it will cause any problems if i leave out the 13t cassette ring when installing extender as only the 13t /11t are separates,the others are riveted together .the instructions don't really mention which ring to take off but when googleing the subject they normally say remove the 17t . :?

Comments

  • Chunkers1980
    Chunkers1980 Posts: 8,035
    I'd say you need a different cassette, you'll probably end up with a 11-15 gap which is massive and will be rubbish IMO
  • sniper68
    sniper68 Posts: 2,910
    Usually it's 17t or 15t.
    I removed the 17t.
    Try it if feels OK you've saved some cash!
  • Mattcee
    Mattcee Posts: 148
    I also thought it was only the 15t or 17t you remove.

    My Shimano SLX cassette wasn't compatable so ended up buying a new XT cassette which was only just over £30 .
    I removed the 17t sprocket but found the gap to big between shifting so bought a 16t sprocket and swapped it for the 15t which is much smoother now.