Ninety Five Pounds!!!
NINETY FIVE!!!
!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
HOW MUCH!??!?!?1
More seriously, if you can actually buy them then stock up now and you can sell 'em for a huge profit on eBay in a few weeks.
Can't fail.
Silly. Wages are increasing all the time now, so that's therefore actually dirt cheap.
Bloody peasants.
Wait until you see the price of a SRAM Eagle one...
I don't really get the whole Shimano 12 speed thing.
It seems like more for more's sake, the parts cost more and loads of threads on here showing that it's very finicky for setting up.
Personally I like 10 speed. Robust, cheap and the cassettes and mechs now have a wide enough range. I still change a couple of cogs at once normally anyway...
There is a definite increasing appeal to a Box Components (or the other one that I forget right now) setup
Silly. Wages are increasing all the time now, so that’s therefore actually dirt cheap.
Yep, I'll be buying mine with my brexit bonus money that Rishi is giving me later.
Daft money. I was all set on getting a new bike early next year but having a look at the sky high prices, downgraded drivetrains and build kit, I'm just going to hang on to my current XT 11 speed equipped bike for another year at least. I don't want to be mugged.
Personally I like 10 speed. Robust, cheap and the cassettes and mechs now have a wide enough range.
Can you get a 10 speed mech for a reasonable price, with a clutch mech, and with a decent range capability? References appreciated 🙂
If I can get something that'll do say 42T or even 46T and has a clutch I'm with you 100%.
Stock availability and prices in China are still the same during the last six months, £56 for an M6110 10-51t.
Any way that increase is to do with export/import taxes? Is there a chain of possession going from Malaysia, through the EU (getting stung with extra costs), to the UK, and the shops are simply just desperate to get any stock in to look after their loyal customers?
The GX cassette used to be under a £100 pre Brexit/Covid. Noticed there is stock in Europe now but at €165 when I looked still no uk stock.
Personally I like 10 speed. Robust, cheap and the cassettes and mechs now have a wide enough range.
It's true. I have 2x10 hardtail, bought it off the classified about 2008. Still on the same cassette and chainrings. 1 replacement chain. It's not done huge mileage, but had decent amount of use. Just keeps going.
If that sets off alarm bells take a look at how much e*thirteen are charging.
It’s not done huge mileage, but had decent amount of use. Just keeps going.
Time doesn't kill drivetrains, wear does. That's like saying my five tens have lasted me 10 years, I only wear them 3 times a year, they're awesome. 🙂
Cheapest 11-46 11 speed I can find is 85 quid, so yer 12 speed one ain't that bad!
Actually 98 on CRC. I paid 73 from aliexpress in August, now around 88, with delivery vat etc.
I don't think the price is that unreasonable given that you are getting 12 cogs so less than £8 per cog. My single speed cogs tend to cost around £20 (for one cog, obviously)
I paid 73 from aliexpress in August, now around 88, with delivery vat etc
Genuine Shimano?
Just bought a shimano xt 12 speed 10-51 cassette for £145 - doesnt seem tooo bad value if a deore is £95!?
bought it off the classified about 2008
Oops: I meant more like 2014
[i]That’s like saying my five tens have lasted me 10 years, I only wear them 3 times a year, they’re awesome[/i]
No it's not, because I didn't say how much use it's had.
I don’t really get the whole Shimano 12 speed thing.
No, nor me. I was running XTR 11spd, but the cost thing pushed me into Deore 10spd for another build (with an old Saint shifter) and it's been good enough that I've bought a second set of everything to replace the worn XTR on the old bike. If I was buying a complete bike now, I'd look to get an XT 11spd equipped model myself I think. It's still solid kit. We've sourced parts to offer that on Cotic bikes (as an option not instead of 12spd... both are available).
Still managing most hills on my 10s 12-48 cassette from Sunrace. Sunrace MX mech working very well, shifting gets a bit fussy when chain is old could be the only real complaint.
12s seems to be for people much better at riding than me, who need smaller gaps to keep pushing a narrow cadence to speed up hills way faster than I ever could!
I bought an 11 speed XT shifter of Wiggle last week for £20, bargain!
That'll be crap with a 12 speed cassette - wasted your money there
When is new Shimano LINKGLIDE hitting Uk shores? Seems pretty good for the slop. 11 speed too.
That's not too bad all things considered, yeah it's heavier than my XTR but it may well have to do for now.
I don't get all this Shimano 12spd is hard to set up / live with / finicky bollox, there's either a lot of ham-fisted people out there or they take their bikes to shops with "mechanics" who aren't actually much better! Mine hasn't skipped a beat in over 18months of use through some right shitty conditions including a some 12 & 6hr races, it may just be me, but the only gear based issues I've ever had have been down to bent hangers and shite routing.
lightfighter762
Full Member
When is new Shimano LINKGLIDE hitting Uk shores? Seems pretty good for the slop. 11 speed too.
Probably about 2023
lightfighter762
Full MemberWhen is new Shimano LINKGLIDE hitting Uk shores? Seems pretty good for the slop. 11 speed too.
With the weight of that cassette you're going to sink into that slop like the titanic
Should last longer though.
£95 for a dozen gears? Bargain.
I was looking at Surly ss cogs last night, £30, so around four times the price per gear...
As with steve_b77 my XT 12 speed hasn’t needed any attention in 2 yrs of use, and shifts better than anything I’ve had previously - inc XTR Di2.
Can you get a 10 speed mech for a reasonable price, with a clutch mech, and with a decent range capability? References appreciated 🙂
If I can get something that’ll do say 42T or even 46T and has a clutch I’m with you 100%.
Deore is offered in 10, 11 and 12 speed options.
10 speed cassette options are 11-42 (due back in with Madison in November) and 11-46 (due in February). CSM4100142 and CDM4100146 - £48 and £58 respectively
The Deore mech (RDM5120SGS)to go with them has a clutch, has an RRP of £45 and is due back in stock in January.
crikey
Deore is offered in 10, 11 and 12 speed options.
10 speed cassette options are 11-42 (due back in with Madison in November) and 11-46 (due in February). CSM4100142 and CDM4100146 – £48 and £58 respectivelyThe Deore mech (RDM5120SGS)to go with them has a clutch, has an RRP of £45 and is due back in stock in January.
Nice one, thank you 🙂
No worries
Any idea why 12 speed is more? For a given spec level, it presumably uses slightly less metal per gear so should be ~20% more than 10speed, not 100% more?
9 speed used to be £20 FFS!
Any idea why 12 speed is more?
It's more newer. Also, inflation and currency devaluation ... 9spd being the new thing was A LONG time ago.
5lab
Free Member
Any idea why 12 speed is more? For a given spec level, it presumably uses slightly less metal per gear so should be ~20% more than 10speed, not 100% more?9 speed used to be £20 FFS!
Bread used to be 30p per loaf, petrol 50p per litre, freddos 10p, you used to be able to buy a 2 bed apartment in a nice new estate near me for £51000 (I know as I owned one) and your point is?
Just get a Zitto one from Aliexpress £35 and lighter.
Any idea why 12 speed is more?
You're not paying just for metal, you're paying for the work that goes into it (and the R&D) so clearly making 12 cogs is more effort than making 9.
Bread used to be 30p per loaf..
Yeah but I'm pretty sure I paid £45 for an 11sp cassette last time I bought one which can't have been more than 2 years ago. On CRC now XT is a hundred and ****ing nine quid.
I was all set on getting a new bike early next year but having a look at the sky high prices, downgraded drivetrains and build kit, I’m just going to hang on to my current XT 11 speed equipped bike for another year at least. I don’t want to be mugged.
While the name on the parts may well be a downgrade in reality it really isn't. I've got Deore 10 speed on one bike, XT 11 speed on another and SLX 12 speed on the third. The only difference in reality is the shifter and the weight. I've ridden demo bikes with Deore, SLX and XT in 12 speed and they were all massively impressive, especially the Deore.
Prices are a different thing though, so many things effect that. Don't forget there's no grey market spares currently as it's all going out at RRP or on complete bikes so you need to compare RRP over the generation to get a real picture.
Before all the Covid shortages really cut in I fitted deore 11 speed mech / Slx 11 speed shifter / Sunrace 11-50 cassette (I think - or may have been 11-46) / Sram chain to my nephew’s new bike and it cost very little for what you got. Chainring was a steel Sram direct mount for sub £20 too. Works really well (once I’d straightened the hanger on the brand new brand x frame) and seemed like a sweet spot for range vs price.
Can you get a 10 speed mech for a reasonable price, with a clutch mech, and with a decent range capability? References appreciated 🙂
If I can get something that’ll do say 42T or even 46T and has a clutch I’m with you 100%.
Not sure what they cost at the mo but Shimano 11 speed mechs work with 10 speed cassettes. Got one on my hardtail with a Saint shifter and 11-42 sunrace cassette, shifts lovely.
I'm looking for a Shimano 11-34 cassette for my Diverge - £105 and out of stock everywhere. Mine's got 3000 miles on it so I guess I'll just keep cleaning it and checking the chain wear. Maybe there's a certain logic to buying a complete bike, selling all the bits and frame and keeping the cassette.
I picked one up for £50 in Evans yesterday - CS-HG700-11 (105) 11-34.
Oh, thanks!
9 speed used to be £20 FFS!
It still is. I bought one a couple of months ago from Decathlon, it was £15. I bought an 8 speed for £12 as well.
