Scott - 

For my derailer, yeah, I needed an extender to use the 42t cassette, but 
with the extender it worked great, even in 24x42, and 38x42. in 24x42 it 
was very very spinny, I probably have looked down to check it the chain 
came off before.



On Tuesday, April 11, 2023 at 2:29:36 PM UTC-7 greenteadrinkers wrote:

> Hi, Slin - did you need to use a derailleur extender with the 13-42 
> cassette? If not curious how well the front 24 and rear 42 work together. 
> Maybe this has more to do with what a particular RD can handle/wrap.
>
> Thanks,
> Scott
>
> On Monday, April 10, 2023 at 6:49:03 PM UTC-4 Slin wrote:
>
>> JS -
>>
>> For a few months now, I've been using the 13-42 on my Clem with the stock 
>> 38/24 chain rings. I've rarely switched to the 24, so if I were setting it 
>> up again, I'd be comfortable using it as a 1x.
>>
>> 90% of my use is hauling kids over small hills in SF, and a bit of trail 
>> riding.
>>
>> I'd say it could be great for your use case too!
>>
>> S
>> On Sunday, April 9, 2023 at 5:36:46 PM UTC-7 J Schwartz wrote:
>>
>>> Greetings 
>>> Is anyone using that "Jim" cassette and, if so, are you pairing it with 
>>> a double or going 1x?
>>> How's is working for you?
>>> Thinking of using it 1x for a townie / grocery getter Chev.
>>> thanks
>>> JS
>>>
>>

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