Can't go wrong with Dura Ace. Not only for weight savings on the cassette, but also shifts like butter from gear to gear. 1 tooth apart where it counts the most, 11,12,13,14,15,16,17 for maximum acceleration. 19,21,and 23 is good for climbing. The 23 can handle most shorter climbs,
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It's not a Campagnolo Record. Although, Campy doesn't offer a straight block that I know of. As an ex-racer, I seek gears between gears. some people don't like an 11t. on the cassette as it wears too fast and can more easily jump a tooth. Answer? 12-21t, top 3 cogs riveted titanium. Rare today, it's my favorite.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: New
I’ve been riding dura ace cassettes for a long time. I’ve never actually replaced one mainly because I replace my chains frequently. Bought this one because I had a really old wheel with SRAM red on it that wasn’t shifting smoothly. Buy the best and it will last.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Will work for a spare. Lots of life left.
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Very smooth shifting.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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