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Examples
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The Shimano stuff would not be compatible without switching to a Shimano or SRAM cogset, thus requiring a different wheel or freehub body.
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He cares not whether the wheel has 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9-, 10-, or 11-speed cogset on it; his derailleur will shift on any of them.
Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: LZ suggests some New Year’s resolutions for the bike industry 2011
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You can use a Shimano 9-speed MTB rear derailleur with Shimano 10-speed road shifters to get that really low gear with a triple and MTB 10-speed cogset, now that SRAM and Shimano have über big 10-speed MTB cogsets.
Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: Brake questions, compatibility and New Year’s feedback 2011
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SRAM PG-1070 and Shimano 5700 cassettes are actually more expensive than a Veloce 10s cogset.
Technical FAQ with Lennard Zinn: Peeling AquaSeal and Campy goes electric 2010
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The freehub body lacks splne reinforcement so gets a little chewed up by the cogset.
Wrenched & Ridden bike reviews: Stan’s Notubes ZTR Alpha 340 comp wheels and Raven tires 2010
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However, I think that the rear derailleur locked up his rear cogset and prevented it from turning forward, thus causing the rear wheel to jump up when the chain tension pulled the cog forward and up.
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: Why did Schleck’s chain come off? 2010
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In other words, the cogset moves inward or outward relative to the plane of the frame and chainrings as the chainstays flex with pedaling load.
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: Why did Schleck’s chain come off? 2010
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Once the limit of rotation of the rear derailleur is reached, the loop cannot rotate any further with the cog, and it locks up the cogset and prevents it from turning any further forward.
Technical Q&A with Lennard Zinn: Why did Schleck’s chain come off? 2010
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However, I think that the rear derailleur locked up his rear cogset and prevented it from turning forward, thus causing the rear wheel to jump up when the chain tension pulled the cog forward and up.
VeloNews 2010
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In other words, the cogset moves inward or outward relative to the plane of the frame and chainrings as the chainstays flex with pedaling load.
VeloNews 2010
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