I’m reminded of the old physician’s maxim: “When you hear hoof beats, think 
horses, not zebras.” Unless, of course, you’re a physician in Africa. The 
obvious answer is quite often right.

--Eric N

> On Jul 25, 2018, at 7:33 AM, Brett Callahan <brettjcalla...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Well, I replaced the cassette and chain together last night. Problem solved. 
> Once the cassette was off the hub I compared it to the new one. More worn 
> than I had realized, but I'm still surprised it was causing issues. 
> 
> I've always read that a new cassette should get a new chain to prolong the 
> life of both components, so I added a new chain as well, again using a second 
> quick link to splice in a few extra links. No problem there. 
> 
> The bike is back to spinning along without issue, and I'll reevaluate my 
> understanding of what constitutes "worn" when it comes to cassettes. 
> 
> Thanks all. 
> Brett
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