SHIMANO CASSETTES
Shimano Dura-Ace CS-9000 11-Speed Cassette
In the cycling world, not much can happen with the addition of three grams. Try to imagine the best possible upgrade to your bike that falls within this weight. Give up? Well, we thought of something for all of you 7900 users -- the Shimano Dura-Ace CS-9000 11-Speed Cassette.You read that ...read more
Shimano Ultegra CS-6700 Cassette
We'll tell you straight up that while we appreciate the appeal of Dura-Ace cassettes, we understand why you would choose Ultegra for your bike. Smart racers routinely save money by going with Ultegra cassettes; the money saved can go for other weight shaving measures.On the plus side, ...read more
Shimano XTR Dyna-Sys Cassette
Just when we thought the 970 XTR cassette was the nicest thing we'd seen from their Sakai City factory, along comes the CS-M980 XTR 10-Speed Cassette. The biggest difference from the last generation is that this 980 Cassette has 10 cogs rather than nine. And with the addition of the largest ...read more
Shimano XT Dyna-Sys CS-M771 Cassette
For their Dyna-Sys 10-speed system, Shimano added another cog to their venerable XT level cassette. So like the previous 9-speed versions, the CS-M771-10 XT Cassette has the same Hyperglide tooth and ramp shapes to help the chain move effortlessly across its range. The XT 10-Speed Cassette uses ...read more
Shimano 105 CS-5700 cassette
Shimano's 105 group has always been the go-to line of components for riders and racers who are looking to save a few bucks. If you don't mind adding a few grams to your bike to save some cash, the cassette is a pretty good place to do it since it's low, doesn't add rolling weight, and really ...read more








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