REI has
SRAM PG 1070 10-speed Bike Cassette (11-36 T) on sale for
$21.93.
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Product Details:
- PowerGlide II technology optimizes performance through tooth profile and shift ramp design for quick and positive index shifting
- Forged 7000-series alloy lock ring and heat-treated steel sprocket provide exceptional durability
- Semi-spidered design is light, strong and efficient
- Weighs 210 grams
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Some other deals:
Shimano 105 5700 11-25 10 speed cassette $25 [rei.com]
KMC X10SL Silver 10 speed chain $24 [rei.com]
KMC X10SL Gold 10 speed chain $27 [rei.com]
My gravel bike is 11-42T btw, and my MTBs are 10-51T...although I punish myself on my SS "stuck" at 21 or 23T.
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Some other deals:
Shimano 105 5700 11-25 10 speed cassette $25 [rei.com]
KMC X10SL Silver 10 speed chain $24 [rei.com]
KMC X10SL Gold 10 speed chain $27 [rei.com]
Some other deals:
Shimano 105 5700 11-25 10 speed cassette $25 [rei.com]
KMC X10SL Silver 10 speed chain $24 [rei.com]
KMC X10SL Gold 10 speed chain $27 [rei.com]
Cough cough, it is "gravel" gearing in the 2020s, thank you 😉
My gravel bike is 11-42T btw, and my MTBs are 10-51T...although I punish myself on my SS "stuck" at 21 or 23T.
My gravel bike is 11-42T btw, and my MTBs are 10-51T...although I punish myself on my SS "stuck" at 21 or 23T.
Heh, I stopped being active in bike circles in the mid 2010s, my fault.
I was about to buy one of these for my son's 1x10 but forgot that his rear derailer broke and it's running something like 1x5 with an old Shimano 7 speed short cage. I should fix that.
Some other deals:
Shimano 105 5700 11-25 10 speed cassette $25 [rei.com]
KMC X10SL Silver 10 speed chain $24 [rei.com]
KMC X10SL Gold 10 speed chain $27 [rei.com]
In my experience SRAM mountain bike cassettes shift just as smoothly as Shimano, especially in the 50 series and above.
SRAM uses 1:1 pull which requires more perceived effort to shift and feels less refined. Shimano does have a seemingly more refined feel due to the 2:1 pull ratio where a millimeter of shifter pull makes 2mm of cable pull, but this can actually be a negative in mountain bikes. Any misadjustment is amplified two fold due to the mechanical advantage setup of Shimano.
They are both super capable. If you want a nicer shift, go Shimano. If you want a system that can take a beating with less adjustment, go SRAM. If you want value per dollar, go Microshift, and you are totally right about the value of KMC.
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I was about to buy one of these for my son's 1x10 but forgot that his rear derailer broke and it's running something like 1x5 with an old Shimano 7 speed short cage. I should fix that.
Look into what you can get in a 1x10 microshift setup. It's incredible how cheap a super wide range drivetrain is now. $140.73 for a wide-range 1x10 with a clutch derailleur. $16 more for the lightweight casette.
--microSHIFT | ADVENT X Cassette | 10 Speed | 11-48t | ED Black | Hardened Steel Cogs https://a.co/d/2M63TM8
--microSHIFT | Advent X Rear Derailleur | 10-Speed | Medium Cage | Black | with Clutch https://a.co/d/6Kick59
--Microshift | Advent X Trail Trigger Pro Right Shifter | 1x10 Speed | Thumb Pad | Advent X Compatible Only https://a.co/d/8TZwcoB
My gravel bike is 11-42T btw, and my MTBs are 10-51T...although I punish myself on my SS "stuck" at 21 or 23T.
My gravel bike is still running 3x9. 588% gear range. Lol.
--microSHIFT | ADVENT X Cassette | 10 Speed | 11-48t | ED Black | Hardened Steel Cogs https://a.co/d/2M63TM8
--microSHIFT | Advent X Rear Derailleur | 10-Speed | Medium Cage | Black | with Clutch https://a.co/d/6Kick59
--Microshift | Advent X Trail Trigger Pro Right Shifter | 1x10 Speed | Thumb Pad | Advent X Compatible Only https://a.co/d/8TZwcoB
Thanks, that seems like a good setup. I will probably go the bike kitchen route this time, especially since the thing only gets ridden about 10x per year, and he will have his license soon.
Oh, yeah. If you have that option of a bike co-op, that's great.