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<blockquote data-quote="andyt87" data-source="post: 7467977" data-attributes="member: 108540"><p>Only thing I'd add to what others have said [USER=13836]@mrs mtx[/USER] is the bigger overall range on the back from smallest to largest cog, the more likely he'll find himself between gears due to bigger gapping. </p><p></p><p>Just down to personal preference then whether he'd prefer a bail out gear for steep stuff, or smoother feeling on rolling roads. If the rear mech is a medium caged 105 though, which it must be to take a 34t max cog, it would take 11-34, 11-32 or 11-30 cassette no trouble. Plus, if you're buying in store it should be simple to get them to change cassette and shorten chain as required.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="andyt87, post: 7467977, member: 108540"] Only thing I'd add to what others have said [USER=13836]@mrs mtx[/USER] is the bigger overall range on the back from smallest to largest cog, the more likely he'll find himself between gears due to bigger gapping. Just down to personal preference then whether he'd prefer a bail out gear for steep stuff, or smoother feeling on rolling roads. If the rear mech is a medium caged 105 though, which it must be to take a 34t max cog, it would take 11-34, 11-32 or 11-30 cassette no trouble. Plus, if you're buying in store it should be simple to get them to change cassette and shorten chain as required. [/QUOTE]
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