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[Closed] 38t or 40t cog for SRAM XX cassette?

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anyone knows if this is available?
have a SRAM XX 11-36 cassette...I believe the largest cog can be detached..does anyone make an alternative large cog for the XX casette?
would like a bigger bail-out gear for my 1x10 set-up...
and my CK hubs doesnt do XX1..


 
Posted : 31/10/2013 5:19 am
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http://www.sram.com/sram/mountain/products/sram-xg-1099-cassette
Sram doesn't give a hint, but they do normally tell you a bit more. I heard the general lee things might do but not sure on the XX


 
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No there is no alternative lager cog for the XX cassette if you use the
1030, 1050 og 1070 cassette you can use the General Lee adaptor which replaced the 4 large cogs and gives you 40T as the largest.
I had this on my XC bike
[url= http://www.cykelgalleri.dk/galleri/17786-kingdom_bike_project_double9_carbon_29er ]My XC racer [/url]


 
Posted : 31/10/2013 7:22 am
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SRAM certainly don't do one - it's the sort of thing [url= http://hellore.se/experimentalprototype/ ]Matthias Hellore[/url] would do though.


 
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Matthias actually posted a pic of some XX replacements this morning on his Facebook page


 
Posted : 31/10/2013 11:13 am