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Rivendell Reader Index - The smell of cold 
http://notfine.com/rivreader/RR-index.pdf it was rivendell reader #11
On Saturday, May 20, 2023 at 9:58:59 AM UTC-7 Patrick Moore wrote:

> I've been home-building cassettes for 20 years at least after I got 
> sufficiently frustrated with stock combinations; in friction (and even 
> indexed) they have shifted fine. I agree about 11 sp chains; at least, I'm 
> using an 11 on my (custom, built with Miche cogs) 10 sp cassette and I've 
> never had better shifting. Have read many places that 10 sp chains ar 
> longer lasting than 9, 11 than 10. Perhaps will try making an 11 sp 
> cassette with my 10 sp Miche cogs by substituting 11 sp spacers for the 10 
> sp ones and will try a 12 sp chain.
>
> It's really wonderful how well Barcons (and 8 sp era rd) work with 10 sp 
> cogs and an 11 sp chain; every time I ride the bike in question I'm 
> delighted. Much better, IMO, than friction 7 and 9 speed even with fully 
> stock cassettes and chains.
>
> Do you have a link to or PDF of your halfstep article? Or -- since there 
> are RR archives -- a publication # or date? I'm tempted to set up a half 
> step drivetrain on a bike with disk brakes just because ... (already have 
> another bike with non-aero levers and disk brakes).
>
> On Sat, May 20, 2023 at 8:29 AM Piaw Na <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>> I wrote an early article for the Rivendell Reader about half-step and 
>> granny. I works great with 7 speed freewheels where you can pick the 
>> sprockets. But after cassettes were introduced you couldn't pick individual 
>> sprockets any more so it became impractical. At that point I switched over 
>> to crossover + granny, especially when 11-34 cassettes were introduced. 
>> Despite Grant's assertions, the new 11s cassettes and chains seem to be 
>> quite reliable --- the 11s chain definitely lasts longer than the 9s chain 
>> (about 30% longer), and the 11s cassettes on a friction shifter actually 
>> shift better --- there's less chance that you'll get stuck in between 
>> sprockets when you shift and have to trim. 
>>
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