07-20-2012, 07:20 AM
Hello,
I’ve decided to get better wheels for my bike and I’ve gone and ordered a pair of Shimano free-hub compatable Campagnolo Zonda’s. I'm upgrading from Ritchey Pro's.
I have done about 2500 – 3000 miles on my current drivetrain. I would like to buy a new Shimano cassette to go on the new rear wheel.
My question is would you advise using a new rear cassette with a chain and front sprockets that have done about 2500 – 3000 miles?
Thanks,
Nevica
I’ve decided to get better wheels for my bike and I’ve gone and ordered a pair of Shimano free-hub compatable Campagnolo Zonda’s. I'm upgrading from Ritchey Pro's.
I have done about 2500 – 3000 miles on my current drivetrain. I would like to buy a new Shimano cassette to go on the new rear wheel.
My question is would you advise using a new rear cassette with a chain and front sprockets that have done about 2500 – 3000 miles?
Thanks,
Nevica