Not so long ago, wide-range cassettes were an Exciting New Thing. Actually, we still think they're pretty exciting, and we're seeing more brands outsi ...
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Hi,
You missing out whole load of Far East 12 speed productions available for really reasonable money.
S-Ride, TRW, Zitto and Z-Race to only mention a few...
Cheers!
I.
@IvanMTB - Cheers for the head’s up! Looks like there’s a whole load of those on Aliexpress and eBay for not much money. Wonder if they’re all unique or perhaps coming out of the same place?
@irollones - That cassette looks insane! The machining detail is lovely, and 318g for that range?? Impressive. Great suggestion!
[ST Wil]
379 euros for a cassette ?
Even before any post-brexit collapse of sterling, that's still stupid money.
I see the emperor has ANOTHER set of new clothes.
Has anyone managed to use another 10-45/6 or 9-46t (12 speed cassette) with Shimanos M9100 Shifter and GS rear derailleur? (micro splines are in short supply with wheel builders whist they license them), Best alternative I can see is SRAM 10-46 on XD driver freehub - but only for 11 speed in that range (with max of 46).
Hi,
let add some more info about ROTOR.
We do have not only 1x13s but 1x12s cassettes as well, these ones Shimano HG 10-11s compatible Freehubs:
1x12s:
* 11-12-13-15-17-19-22-25-29-34-39-46t
* 11-12-13-15-17-19-22-26-31-37-44-52t
1x13s:
* 10-11-12-13-15-17-19-22-25-29-34-39-46t
* 10-11-12-13-15-17-19-22-26-31-37-44-52t
MSC Bikes. 11 and 12 speed options, lighter and heavy depending on price point.
I'm running a Miche 11 speed 11-46 (470g) and they do a 12 speed 12-51 (486g)
RRPs are £84.99 & £119.99
Happy with it so far. Was running Sunrace before that.
One thing to note is that a Shimano 11 speed rear mech will allow you to run a 10 speed wide range cassette with no other mods. On another bike I'm running a Sunrace 10 spd 11-46 with a Shimano 11apd mech and it works perfectly.