What's the largest cog you can get on the rear for 10sp camapagnolo?
I have a friend running Xenon 10sp and is planning a trip to Adelaide for the TdU. With the hills riding she'd like to know how big she can go on the rear. Currently 25 tooth.
I've seen a 13 to 29 available. Will that work with standard derailleur?
Largest possible cog on rear?
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Re: Largest possible cog on rear?
Postby Pete. » Wed Nov 14, 2012 6:00 pm
Yes 29 will fit, unless you have a really short derailleur hanger on the frame.
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Re: Largest possible cog on rear?
Postby AndrewBurns » Wed Nov 14, 2012 8:10 pm
Yep, I run a 13-29 with a compact crank, no hill too big.
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