Do we think the monster cassette is the problem?
No, back-pedalling is the problem. All bikes with multiple sprockets will tend to do this when the chain is on the big sprockets.
Hmmm, I've not noticed this in the past.
To test, I compared it to my 1x10 mountain bike. It's running a 30t to 42t on a boost rear hub. You can back pedal to your hearts content and it doesn't flinch.
Longer stays?
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No, back-pedalling is the problem. All bikes with multiple sprockets will tend to do this when the chain is on the big sprockets.