Sram Eagle replacement cassette cogs?

Cyclomaniac

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I have bought a bike and the previous owner has used a 12 speed sram eagle 11-50 cassette and removed the 13 tooth cog and replaced the 11 tooth one with what is probably a 11 tooth from a 10 speed cassette to make it work as an 11 speed. It works ok but I would prefer to just convert it to 12 speed. I can't seen to find any replacement cogs anywhere and I suspect it is because sram want to sell me a whole cassette. Is that the case or is there somewhere that sell individual cogs?
 

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creaky

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I’ve only had four drinks and I have no idea what is going on here !

Why would they try to use a 12 speed cassette as an 11Speed? Is it an 11speed RD and shifter but they have hacked in a 12speed cassette?

Cog spacings look off in your photo but it could just be the perspective.
 

Cyclomaniac

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Cog spacing are off for the 11th cog. That's right, the shifter is an 11 speed NX, the derailier a GX (11 or 12, I don't know sram stuff well), and the cassette is a Sram PG1230 12 speed. He worked in an ebike shop and I guess he had a near new cassette with a broken 11 or 13 tooth cog lying around that he has hacked for this bike.
Apart from a big jump from 15 to 11 tooth it has been working fine for the first few rides but is now shifting a bit rough an a bit fiddly to get right and keep right.
 

Shredden

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I'd suspect that most cassettes being tossed due to wear would be on a bigger cogs. Maybe try looking for a shagged one that you could pinch the smaller ones from?
 

Litenbror

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Cog spacing are off for the 11th cog. That's right, the shifter is an 11 speed NX, the derailier a GX (11 or 12, I don't know sram stuff well), and the cassette is a Sram PG1230 12 speed. He worked in an ebike shop and I guess he had a near new cassette with a broken 11 or 13 tooth cog lying around that he has hacked for this bike.
Apart from a big jump from 15 to 11 tooth it has been working fine for the first few rides but is now shifting a bit rough an a bit fiddly to get right and keep right.
It's most likely the cadette but check out the b-bolt as that causes no end of issues with shifting apparently. @Haakon has a thread on here about it.


Edit. https://www.rotorburn.com/forums/index.php?threads/gx-eagle-shitty-shifting-solved.315442/
 

Cyclomaniac

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Thanks for all the info and suggestions, I have decided to just replace the cassette with a Sunrace one and sell it to someone who has stuffed the larger cogs. I have also replaced the Sram brakes, shifter and derailleur with the Shimano and Magura parts from the old bike. Sram stuff never seems to stay long on my bikes.
 
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