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Tensioning the belt on my SS using the slot machine mechanism on my Tranny29 is less than optimal. Think having a replacement is a good idea since I’m torquing to 35 Nm each ride after checking belt slack

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That's light than xt or gx
Which drivetrain will this go on?
Do keep us posted on shift quality and durability.
went on very easy, weight is 1.56 lbs. Half mile ride hitting all gears up and down a few times and all seems good.
I'll give it a longer ride tomorrow. seems fine though. now a question, do all those gears have a right side up or doesn't it matter?
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not sure i understand the question(gears having a right side up), the cassette only goes on one way
 
not sure i understand the question(gears having a right side up), the cassette only goes on one way
all the gears come off individually and could possibly be flipped upside down, no?
I'm asking because I see some people take it apart and clean it up, can you reassemble the gears a wrong way?
 
all the gears come off individually and could possibly be flipped upside down, no?
I'm asking because I see some people take it apart and clean it up, can you reassemble the gears a wrong way?

all the sram eagle cassettes i have handled are one piece so no way to screw them up
 
all the gears come off individually and could possibly be flipped upside down, no?
I'm asking because I see some people take it apart and clean it up, can you reassemble the gears a wrong way?
I would keep the numbers of teeth (if printed on each sprocket) facing towards the chain.

If you take the cassette apart for cleaning, you'll want to be sure to pay attention to which sprockets have (plastic) spacers between them. Some may - such as those in the middle of the cassette, whereas the 2 smallest sprockets may not have spacers. But maybe this is more related to Shimano road cassettes. I haven't used Shimano MTB cassettes since the 90's.
 
Shimano cassettes are keyed (both HG and Micro Drive) , you shouldn't be able to insert the gear on the cassette the wrong way. Also, Shimano chain is directional with the stamping on the links facing the right (as opposed to the left) side.
 
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went on very easy, weight is 1.56 lbs. Half mile ride hitting all gears up and down a few times and all seems good.
I'll give it a longer ride tomorrow. seems fine though. now a question, do all those gears have a right side up or doesn't it matter?
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after a twelve mile ride today it's performing perfectly. Did the OOS Lungbuster up Laurel trail and it shifts fine.
Nice and quiet too
 
Hope so too. I haven't received it yet. Didn't like a previous Bell MIPS because it moved too much on my head.
Pro tip - I use a very thin Do-rag or bandana for sweat control and for tightening up the fitment of a helmet. Makes everything feel more secure to my head. Maybe worth trying...

Disclaimer:

I'm not an actual "Pro" , but I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express last night 😉
 
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