Metaphorically speaking of course!
I found this gem when looking for gearing options:
Some Shimano flat steel sprockets and spacers are in bolted or riveted assemblies, indicated by tooth counts in italics in the table below. The bolts or rivets only serve to keep sprockets and spacers in order when the cassette is not installed on the freehub. They can be removed to replace sprockets or build up custom combinations.
A 12-34 cassete does not exist to my knowledge but could be made from a 12-28 and a 13-34
I am thinking along the lines of 12-14-16-20-24-29-34 where the jumps between speeds are 2 - 2 - 4 - 4 - 5 - 5. My 11-28 is nice downhill and could be converted to an 11-29 or 11-30 for going up the other side but the latter is a big 6 tooth jump...
Opinions?
I found this gem when looking for gearing options:
Some Shimano flat steel sprockets and spacers are in bolted or riveted assemblies, indicated by tooth counts in italics in the table below. The bolts or rivets only serve to keep sprockets and spacers in order when the cassette is not installed on the freehub. They can be removed to replace sprockets or build up custom combinations.
A 12-34 cassete does not exist to my knowledge but could be made from a 12-28 and a 13-34
I am thinking along the lines of 12-14-16-20-24-29-34 where the jumps between speeds are 2 - 2 - 4 - 4 - 5 - 5. My 11-28 is nice downhill and could be converted to an 11-29 or 11-30 for going up the other side but the latter is a big 6 tooth jump...
Opinions?