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Answered 11 spd. Cassette where you can by individual sprockets?

Hasse Birkmose

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On my third cassette in 5 months. Commuting is wearing the 11 teeth ring out in no time.
Is there a brand where bying a new 11t Sprocket is an option?
Thanks in advance ;-)
 

slippery pete

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What brand are you on? Shimano? I've got lots of cassettes where I've worn out the large sprockets and not worn the 11t from analogue biking. I could probably find you 1 or 2.

It may be the wear problem is not purely a wear problem. On smaller sprockets you can definitely have issues with chain wrap being insufficient. Maybe some fine adjustment of the b screw can get you a few more kms as long as it doesn't screw up the large sprocket clearance.
 

Pylie1

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Depending on what brand you’re running and cassette type, you can buy individual smaller cogs/gears. I’m not sure if I’m allowed to link bike shops in this particular forum, so I won’t ? Although, if you do a quick search on google with ‘11 tooth cog replacement ’ you should be able to find what you’re looking for?
 

Gary

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Your LBS can order you in 11 and 13t shimano sprockets. Any Shimano dealer can. BTW They're not all that cheap.

a cheaper alternative in the long run would be to run a larger chainring (if possible) and learn to spin faster reducing the amount of time you spend in the 11t

I have 2 wheelsets, 1 for commuting (with slicks fitted) and the other for off-road and changed to 10 speed shimano gearing so I could run an 11-25 road cassette on the commuting wheelset and a 10speed mtb cassette on the other.
I also have 2 sram chains (1 specifically for each cassette) with quicklinks so it's not massively more time consuming when swapping wheels.

the close ratios of the 11-25 means I use the sprockets far more evenly on the road

the sprocket @Mikerb linked to is 10 speed not 11. (spacing is different). you need CS-M8000
 

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