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How to remove a Bike Cassette?

The bike cassettes are the groups of sprockets positioned on the rear core of your bike, slotting onto a freehub frame and gripped tightly in place with the threaded cassettes lockrings. A standard cassette can have anything within five and 13 sprockets, although most advanced bicycle drivetrains use either 9, 10, or 11. You can buy the cassette from Shimano, Sram, Rotor, Campagnolo, Niner.
Line up the wide spline on the new cassette with the greatest groove on the freehub body. Push the cassette off its plastic packaging and over the freehub body. Make certain that all the sprockets are suitably in place. Note, If you are installing a 10 speed cassette on an 11 speed freehub, you will need a spacer placed on first. However, dont be influenced by mixing and meet individual sprockets from separate ratio cassettes. The intention of producing your custom ratio cassette may be appealing, but the inclines and staggering of an 11 28t cassette are complex from an 11 27t. Inter changing individual sprockets will end in poor shifting. Move into the smallest sprocket. Clear the brakes and quick discharge to separate the wheel. Unscrew the immediate release and expel the skewer, making certain that all parts are retained together. Wrap your chain lash around the sprockets, and inject the lockring tool. Push down on the chain whip and lockring tool to release the lockring, then proceed to unscrew.


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