Right then, last year or so i ended up doing a review of a one up 42 tooth big ring. Since then I have carried on running it on my stache and have transferred it across to a new cassette once the original had worn out. The one thing that had always bothered me was that it was a bit of a bodge, a thin metal cog to make up the 42T ring that means only torque is transferred through a very small contact patch and the lower level of smoothness when changing between gears (once you have removed the 17T ring). There had to be another way with out the cost of 11 speed.
Step forward praxis cassette, its a 10 speed, wide ratio 40-11 set up (11-13-15-17-19-21-24-28-34-40)
Praxis works 10 Speed Wide Cassette Features:
"Praxis Works Aftermarket 11-40T "Wide-Range" 10sp MTB Cassette
For SRAM/Shimano Mid or Long cage RD only.
Smaller cogs Steel and upper cogs machined 7075-T6 Aluminum Hard Anodized
Designed with goal of proper, no sacrifice, no compromise ‘Wide-Range’ 10sp MTB cassette for consumers. Shifting integrity was priority.
Praxis works did NOT want to be just another 'Expander/Adaptor' that many riders are resorting to. We wanted a full proper cassette.
Weight is 322g. Works on any 10sp MTB wheel with no 'rigging' or 'adaptors.' It's as simple as installing and adjusting your RD."
So far so good, installation is the same as any other cassette (though the b screw had to still be adjusted). A new chain was fitted to the correct size and i was off. At the moment i have only done two rides so won't say to much about it but it is far better than just a big ring conversion.