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Old June 14th 07, 07:46 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
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Default Which 9-Speed Cassette, chain, and should I do the rings also?

On Jun 14, 2:38 pm, "bfd" wrote:
"Matt O'Toole" wrote in message

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On Tue, 12 Jun 2007 12:25:43 -0700, Dane Buson wrote:


Matt O'Toole wrote:


The shiny ones look nicer but that's about it. Supposedly the chrome
plated cassettes last longer, but that hasn't been my experience. I get
the same mileage from a $15 house brand cassette that I do from an XT.


My experience with the Nashbar cassettes was much worse. They turned to
cheese and started skipping after 1000 miles. This was with new
chainrings and chain. I tried again with another one and had the same
experience.


Shimano cassettes do shift smoother, but even this is an aesthetic
issue more than a functional one.


The shifting was maybe a touch worse. Really not bad. The wear life
sucked though.


I switched to the SRAM 11-26 cassettes and have been much happier. $30
from aebike.


I should clarify that the Nashbar cassettes I've used were 7sp, which have
thicker cogs. Also that was a few years ago.


Now I'm riding an 8sp mountain bike and a 9sp road bike, each with Shimano
cassettes purchased for less than half price on eBay, and Nashbar/KMC
chains.


If you're leery of generic cassettes, the cheaper Shimano ones are still a
lot less expensive than the Ultegra/XT, and just as good.


Agree. About the only problem I've found with Shimano cassette is I like the
9 speed12x27 combo. Its only available in DA or Ultegra. I am using a Miche
12x27 cassette on my Campy rear wheel. So far, it seems to work fine.
However, it doesn't seem to shift as well as a Veloce 9 spd cassette.- Hide quoted text -

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Thanks everyone. I ended up going with the Sram PG-970. It reviews
well and was on sale. It seems those who liked the generic cassettes
were not using 9-spd, and I wanted something that would shift
reasonably as well. If I tried to save a couple bucks and ended up
with a poorly shifting, poorly made or fast-wearing part I'd have been
kicking myself, so I just did it right.

Thanks,

Dan

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