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• HG Sprockets deliver fast, quiet and smooth shifts
• 229 grams (11-25)
Brand: Shimano
Digiko
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
Works as it should.No drama
Billy
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2024
Glad I found this cassette, makes the hill climbs a little easier.
mr.giblit
Reviewed in the United States on October 21, 2024
My old Specialized Allez with 3x9 running gear was quite worn.I used this cassette with the Shimano CN-HG93 Ultegra/XT 9-Speed Chain and now i have excellent, smooth shifting again.
Allan Ohlsen
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2023
Hard to find 30 tooth 9 speed cassette. Quality made, it's a Shimano.
Omar A.
Reviewed in the United States on April 27, 2022
Easy to install and worked right away.
TobycW
Reviewed in the United States on March 12, 2014
I used this for my 8 to 9 speed conversion and it worked great. I don't know about durability and I don't care about weight so much but was nice to find this cassette in a variety of configurations--I chose 12/25T to keep the gearing changes small. I used the 9 speed HG53 chain and R440 flatbar shifters and the RD2300 (soon to be RD5701) rear derailleur.
LH_OTT
Reviewed in Canada on November 11, 2014
It's worked well on my two road bikes, I find the teeth wear out quickly though.
Kevin G.
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2013
This is somewhere around the lower-mid-level of the Shimano line. I think it would be Tiagra, which would place is just under 105. The cogs are all nickel plated, and with a nickel plated SRAM PG-991 chain, the combo is really smooth. No issues after a 50 mile ride, though admittely everything was cleaned up rather well and lubed up in the process.This replaced a SRAM PG-950, not beceause it's better but because I'm finding the ratios that work best for me. This is definitely worlds better than the SunRace 11-32 My bike had stock, and it's about on par with the PG-950 11-28 that it replaced.
SS
Reviewed in the United States on October 26, 2013
The cassette on my old crappy bike wore out and I replaced it with this. The price is awesome and it's easy to change by yourself. You just need a chain whip and a special "bolt" to remove and replace, watch youtube it explains it all. It's probably heavier than any of the others, but it went on my beater so who cares. I've probably put 400-500 miles on it without any issues.
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