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Dura Ace 9100 max cassette sprocket size?
So i'm building up a Serotta HSG and considering using a Dura Ace 9100 mechanical drivetrain. Shimano recommends the largest cassette sprocket at 30 teeth. Usually you can exceed that by a tooth or 2 by running in the B adjustment screw. Just wondering if anyone has already tried this and what your results were? Thanks Jack
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Thanks Clean39T, I was hoping to squeeze a 32 in there.
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Really depends on your frame and wheels - minute differences matter - but you'll be able to tell by trying, just take your time and be careful when testing.
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I could run a 32 on my Pegoretti but not a 34.
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Also ran a 32T with no issues.
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i am currently running a 32T sram cassette with my 9100 Dura Ace RD.
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I run the Ultegra 11-34, modified to a 12-34, with 9100 shifters and RD on my Firefly. Works fine without funky B screw setting.
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Tried it over a year ago so I don't recall exactly but I do recall that the length of the cage was such that the chain was really droopy in some combos. And just general noise and lack of comfort. I picked up an Ultegra Rd and ran an 11-34 on an Alps trip with perfect function.
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