Miche Supertype instead of DA 9000 cassette

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wheelsONfire
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by wheelsONfire

Anyone that have been running the later versions of Miche Supertype (Shimano version) cassettes?
I was thinking of trying a Supertype instead of DA 9000 cassette.
Now some may suggest Sram XG 1190, but i want a 12-27 version.

Inputs greatly appreciated!
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by bm0p700f

If you a true weight wennie, the miche cassette is 132g for the 12-25T makign it lighter than the Shimano or SRAM cassettes. It won't last as long though but it should be fine according to miche for 5000km. I have one waiting to go on my race bike for next year, should get a years use out of it if miche's claims are true.

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by wheelsONfire

Is that same design as the current version?
Honestly, i am no true weenie. I'd rather use a slightly heavier cassette which works longer and shift great.

I might possibly put Tiso 12-27 on this list. I see they make one like this.
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by JohanSten

I´ve road a Miche 11-speed shimano/sram 14-27t cassette on my training wheels this season. Man, I can´t wait till next year when Shimano releases their 11-speed junior cassette. The 3rd party cassettes is noisy, heavy, and works bad. Sram and Shimano cassettes is the way to go, but I would´t use DA9000, I would use the U6800-cassette.

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by highpowernut

I've got da 9000 and u 6800 cassette both work good but da is only on my race set up
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by spdntrxi

When I ran campy... I tried a miche super type and didn't like it at all... noisy and didn't shift well. Sram red actually was the quietest on my campy stuff.
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by lannes

Never had much luck with 3rd party cassettes, easier to go with Sram or Shimano.

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