About the cassette?

Pine_marten

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Having never fooled with one i have a question. Can i remove the two or three largest spockets, reinstall the cassette and use a spacer on the outboard side to make up the difference? This would help with chain alignment and i don't need or use those low gear cogs anyway.
 
Yes you can, but you will need some special tools and change the end point of your derailleur. I removed 3 gears, skipping one, from my 9 speeds MTB cassette to improve the chain line after I replaced the front chainring.

 
Many thanks fauconnier! I'm happy to hear it's possible. Paying close attention to the drive train downstream of the motor.
 
Many thanks fauconnier! I'm happy to hear it's possible. Paying close attention to the drive train downstream of the motor.
Given the chance, and my riding style, I would delete the 11 tooth, a well known high wear item that is hard on the chain as well. If that leaves you hamster wheeling, go to a bit bigger ring gear to compensate.
 
Given the chance, and my riding style, I would delete the 11 tooth, a well known high wear item that is hard on the chain as well. If that leaves you hamster wheeling, go to a bit bigger ring gear to compensate.
The smaller gear sprocket could not be removed, it's the lock nut of the cassette.
 
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