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[Closed] Sunrace cassettes - worth a punt?

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Ok, I was not comparing like with like ('cos you can't)but the 10 speed 11-36 XTR cassette on my bike is around 235g if memory serves. Am sticking with this because I have enough gears with a 30T chainring. If someone did an 11-40 10 speed that was similar in price and weight to what I have I'd get it right away.


 
Posted : 28/02/2016 8:44 pm
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Praxis at 320g is lightest xtr is 270 according to Google, so it's only 50g

Thatextra 40t sprocket doesn't come for free, personally I think it's well worth it for the extra range (an e tra 50g going from my xt to my mx3)

The only thing I can't speak too is longevity as I've not had mine long


 
Posted : 29/02/2016 9:11 am
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After two rides, I'm extremely happy with my setup. Getting everything adjusted took a little longer than usual, the setup is quite sensitive to adjustment. Once fettled I couldn't tell the difference in shift quality between old and new.

I do plan to swap my 36T front chainring for a 32T somewhere down the line and to ditch the front mech entirely but I'm in no great hurry considering that a new XT chainring costs around £50. I can live with the extra weight of a front shifter, front mech and cables, given that a winter ride round my way will deposit over a pound of mud on my frame.


 
Posted : 29/02/2016 2:36 pm
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Two rides in, 40 miles and some decent climbing. Spot on, cant fault it at all. Found it no difficult to set up than my usual 10 speed setup.


 
Posted : 29/02/2016 2:41 pm
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I've been running one on my fatbike since November. 2-3 rides a week through the worst sandy muddy slop or actually on the beach.

The black finish has mostly gone, but still shifts perfectly (X7 mech so designed for 1-by) and shows little sign of wear. Think I'll be going this route on all my bikes as the range of gears is fine for my purposes.


 
Posted : 29/02/2016 3:10 pm
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Stuck my MX3 on but not adjusted B Screw yet.
40T at the back with 30T NW up front with SLX clutch mech - not sure off hand if its med or long cage. Is adjusting the screw a piece of piss or more involved than it should be?


 
Posted : 02/03/2016 2:48 pm
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Is adjusting the screw a piece of piss or more involved than it should be?

Piece of piss really. You can't miss the screw, just wind it all the way in.


 
Posted : 02/03/2016 2:50 pm
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Went out on bike with Sunrace cassette on last weekend...when climbing using the 40T it was jumping all over the place - the one gear I pretty much bought the cassette for! Pretty sure the B screw is right in...any other reason why this might happen?


 
Posted : 28/03/2016 2:46 pm
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My 42 sunracee was running fine through the filth at valelujah this weekend, and I was using the 42 a lot on those long climbs. I have got a rad cage on tho.
Limit screws right?


 
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