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SHIMANO 105 CS-R7000 Cassette Gray, 11x28

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  • Cog Sizes: 11 - 28, 11 - 30, 11 - 32t
  • Cog Material: nickel plated steel
  • Freehub Type: Shimano 11-speed road
  • Carrier Material: aluminum
  • Claimed Weight: [11-28t] 10oz (284g), [11-30t] 10.7oz (304g), [11-32t] 11.3oz (320g)


Shimano's 105 group continues to lead the charge where performance to dollar value matters in its road group range and it fully benefits from the technology featured in its Ultegra and Dura-Ace components. The new R7000 group keeps this tradition alive and well and the 105 CS-R7000 Cassette is a shining example of a race-worthy cogset that the self-sponsoring racer can truly appreciate. Shift ramping and tooth profiles mirror that of its top-tier groups which provide nearly-identical shifting performance with only a slight increase in weight separating it from its pricier siblings. Weather and wear-resistant nickel plated steel cogs and an aluminum spider carrier helps boost the durability and creates plenty of stiffness for crisp shifts and it's fully compatible across all Shimano 11-speed road groups. Additionally, the cog ranges on offer are 11-28, 11-30, and 11-32 teeth which provide ideal ratios for tackling long canyon climbs and blistering descents on the other side and please note that the 11-32t needs a long cage derailleur while the other options are designed for medium length cages.


Customer
Reviewed in the United States on May 12, 2024
I ordered it in black, but it came in "silver", no biggie as it went together and works as it should
Ruth Newton
Reviewed in the United States on August 15, 2023
Well made, went on easily, quick delivery.
TheChrostopher3
Reviewed in the United States on June 1, 2023
What can you say? It is what it says on the tin, and it's of Shimano quality. If the number of gears are what you're looking for and the size you like is available, you won't be disappointed with it.It's a fantastic value for the money, and is significantly lighter (and just more "solid-feeling") than the stock Shimano Claris 8-speed cassette that came with my machine.I do note that my factory wheels (2017 Tommaso Sentiero) were *not* compatible with this, however! The lockring would not catch a thread and was therefore unable to install on the original wheels. Maybe a more modern bike would be able to upgrade from 8 to 11-speed without updating the wheels as well, but I can't speak to that from experience. Either way, it's no fault of this cassette, and I'm really happy I upgraded my wheels anyway ;D
Paul C.
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2022
I used this cassette for my smart trainer, the Elite Direto XR. It popped directly onto the HG hub in one piece thanks to the included installation guide. It shifts well and seems very durable. I used a standard freewheel socket to install, torqued to the rating on the cassette lockring.
lirun
Reviewed in the United States on September 18, 2021
I got this specifically for my TACX Neo 2T. Wasn't necessary to go with Ultegra or Dura Ace. Perfect option for dedicated trainer.
Jax J.
Reviewed in the United States on March 9, 2021
Shimano 105 is the lowest I would go for higher end Bicycles and Smart Trainers.Cheers.
The Wake
Reviewed in the United States on February 1, 2021
I bought this for my upgrade to Shimano 105 R7000. As you can see from the pic, its for my 2018 Bianchi Via Nirone 7.This obviously works perfectly with my 105 R7000 front and rear derailleurs and KMC X11SL DLC chain.Although the description says 'grey', it's actually a shiny silver.
C.T.M.
Reviewed in the United States on August 12, 2020
I run full Dura Ace R9100 on one of my bikes, with the exception of the cassette and chain.For the cassette and chain, I chose 105 R7000.Why?The fact of the matter is that a 105 level cassette and chain perform exactly as well as Ultegra or Dura Ace. Yes, 105 weighs just a hair more than Ultegra(15-20 gram difference), and around 68 grams more than Dura Ace.Outside of weight, there is simply no performance difference in cassettes between 105, Ultegra, and Dura Ace. If there was a performance difference, I wouldn't hesitate to opt for Ultegra/Dura Ace.In terms of pure shifting performance and noise, 105 cassettes are as good and quiet as Ultegra, and as good and quieter than Dura Ace ( Dura Ace cassettes are slightly louder than Ultegra and 105).In sum, why spend 40% more for Ultegra, and 150% more for Dura Ace, only to save 15-68 grams, but experience no real performance gains?Highly recommended5 starsCheers!
Toshikatsu Kimura
Reviewed in Singapore on June 10, 2020
I received the defective product, 10 and 11 gears distorted.
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