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  • They ain't broken teeth, they're to aid shifting, it's pretty hard to tell if a cassette is too worn by eye unless it's really fucked and obvious, best way (if you haven't got the tool that I've never actually seen anyone have IRL) is to either measure the chain that's been used with it or if that's not an option try riding it with a new chain and put some force through every gear in the smallest chainring at the front against the brakes, no skipping then all good.

  • if that's not an option try riding it with a new chain and put some force through every gear in the smallest chainring at the front against the brakes, no skipping then all good.

    Good shout.

  • A quick google shows centaur and up having a stack of sloping teeth; pictured cassette has only 1. Agreed it doesn’t look broken (I’d originally thought grime on it was chipping). I’d use it.

    @snoops is it an original cog on that cassette?

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