Garth,
I suppose, sure. Though really its the gear (ratio of chainring over cog) 
that you don't want, so you can blame it on either the cog or the ring. Are 
you configuring rings around a cog you don't want, or cogs around a ring 
you don't want? I suppose either point of view is equally valid. Whether or 
not reconfiguring off the shelf cassettes is simpler than picking 
chainrings is probably a matter on which reasonable people might disagree. 
Also cassettes seem to wear out more frequently than cranks/chainrings, so 
if you choose the route of reconfiguring cassettes you may have to deal 
with the matter more frequently.

On Monday, January 2, 2017 at 8:19:28 PM UTC-8, Garth wrote:
>
> While I am not familiar with every type of casette, but are not the 
> smallest/lock ring cogs individual and easily replaced with a 12 or 
> whatever on most cassettes ?  Ceratainly a bit more simple than trying to 
> configure rings around a cog/cogs you do not want or need. I would rather 
> have gears I could actually use on the top end myself .  
>

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