Dura Ace 9000 11 speed cassette- rubish product design
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kbbpll wrote:Marketing VP: We must make this cassette as light as Competitor X and at cost Y.
Engineer (smirking): Well, we could make the cassette body out of plastic.
Marketing VP: Do it.
Engineer (as people get up to leave meeting): But, I was just joking.
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I need to change my chain now, so I need some recommendations.
I have Ultegra 6800 cassette and was riding with KMC X11SL.
Options are;
£27 for Dura-Ace 9000
£32 for Sram Red 22
£37 for X11SL Silver
£40 for X11SL Gold.
Since Dura-ace is the cheapest one, I want to go with it.
What you guys recommend?
I have Ultegra 6800 cassette and was riding with KMC X11SL.
Options are;
£27 for Dura-Ace 9000
£32 for Sram Red 22
£37 for X11SL Silver
£40 for X11SL Gold.
Since Dura-ace is the cheapest one, I want to go with it.
What you guys recommend?
Just adding my experience. I'm a victim following a race today...
CS-9000, 12-25, just under a year old, and mostly lived on a set of training wheels. Low overall miles... sub-500. The 18t cog broke during a short, steep climb in a cyclocross race. Lockring was torqued correctly and the cassette was installed on a Reynolds 11s freehub. The cog broke off into three pieces. It was engaged at the time.
CS-9000, 12-25, just under a year old, and mostly lived on a set of training wheels. Low overall miles... sub-500. The 18t cog broke during a short, steep climb in a cyclocross race. Lockring was torqued correctly and the cassette was installed on a Reynolds 11s freehub. The cog broke off into three pieces. It was engaged at the time.
Because SRAM cassettes are only available starting with an 11 cog. For me that's a waste of a gear and defeats the purpose of gong to 11 speed.
Off topic, but someone in here may know the answer.
I'm currently running Campy 11 with an SR 12-27 cassette. I am about to get a free set of tubular race wheels that are Shimano/Sram only. From what I understand, an 11spd cassette is an 11spd cassette. So there shouldn't be a problem running a Shimano/Sram set up?
If no issues… Who is making the better 11spd cassette these days, DA or Red22?
I'm currently running Campy 11 with an SR 12-27 cassette. I am about to get a free set of tubular race wheels that are Shimano/Sram only. From what I understand, an 11spd cassette is an 11spd cassette. So there shouldn't be a problem running a Shimano/Sram set up?
If no issues… Who is making the better 11spd cassette these days, DA or Red22?
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Red22, I think it's damn near a work of art. I am using my DA cassette right now though but it's on an instant engagement freehub and I want to see how much the cassette bites into the freehub shell after about a 1000 miles. The Red22 cassette doesn't leave any marks at all on a freehub shell. The Dura ace cassette with a Dura ace chain I feel is a quieter setup though. Also with all the problems reported here on the Dura ace cassette I don't think mixing and matching is a good idea with the Dura ace cassette.
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