Chorus or Record??
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syplam wrote:anyone considered using shimano/sram cassette instead of using chorus? ultegra is cheaper and lighter than chorus, on the other hand sram red is a good light option?
Im considering switching to ultegra or red cassettes when i get my new wheel
Sram is lighter but the tradeoff is that parts do not last as long as other brands. Also the distance between the rear cogs on Shimano/sram is different than campagnolo.
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Geoff wrote:Funny. I remember that debate when I was a Junior (although, then the debate was Nuovo Record or Super Record!). I decided on Nuovo Record and regretted it all season (kids). Forget the naysayers and get what you want. So you'll have to sweep-up at the LBS a few more nights instead of going out with your gal, so what, she'll get used to it. Oh, yeah, use a Chorus cassette...
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Look595 wrote:i always able to use the ultrashift function and move up 3 to 4 gears and have a sudden breakaway easily in my group and i like this function alot, whereas no other brand allow me to do so.
Man, that is so true. I just found out the new Dura Ace 9100 group can't do multiple up/down like my Record group can. That's just pathetic for sure. I can navigate my Record group as fast as an electronic group-set.
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if you have the cash then SR all the way otherwise Chorus. To me it feels the same as my SR but I live the look of the SR and in theory it should be quicker because of CULT. Really can't see what Record would offer over Chorus...
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fabriciom wrote:syplam wrote:anyone considered using shimano/sram cassette instead of using chorus? ultegra is cheaper and lighter than chorus, on the other hand sram red is a good light option?
Im considering switching to ultegra or red cassettes when i get my new wheel
Sram is lighter but the tradeoff is that parts do not last as long as other brands. Also the distance between the rear cogs on Shimano/sram is different than campagnolo.
I use a SRAM red cassette with SR, and the distances between the cogs on 11 speed drive chains are pretty much exactly the same, it was the old 10 speed that was significantly different.
moonoi wrote:fabriciom wrote:syplam wrote:anyone considered using shimano/sram cassette instead of using chorus? ultegra is cheaper and lighter than chorus, on the other hand sram red is a good light option?
Im considering switching to ultegra or red cassettes when i get my new wheel
Sram is lighter but the tradeoff is that parts do not last as long as other brands. Also the distance between the rear cogs on Shimano/sram is different than campagnolo.
I use a SRAM red cassette with SR, and the distances between the cogs on 11 speed drive chains are pretty much exactly the same, it was the old 10 speed that was significantly different.
I believe the campagnolo cassette separator is 1.5mm while Shimano is 1mm. What's the price difference from a shimano cassette vs a chorus?
fabriciom wrote:moonoi wrote:fabriciom wrote:syplam wrote:anyone considered using shimano/sram cassette instead of using chorus? ultegra is cheaper and lighter than chorus, on the other hand sram red is a good light option?
Im considering switching to ultegra or red cassettes when i get my new wheel
Sram is lighter but the tradeoff is that parts do not last as long as other brands. Also the distance between the rear cogs on Shimano/sram is different than campagnolo.
I use a SRAM red cassette with SR, and the distances between the cogs on 11 speed drive chains are pretty much exactly the same, it was the old 10 speed that was significantly different.
I believe the campagnolo cassette separator is 1.5mm while Shimano is 1mm. What's the price difference from a shimano cassette vs a chorus?
I think ultegra is half the price of a chorus cassette? With little weight penalty and red is more weightweenie at similar prices.
I suppose some cog alignment would be off but unless u index ur gears before every ride there shouldn't be that much noticeable difference?
Probably better resale value for ur wheels as well if you use a shimano freehub.
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Nope, cog spacing has no real difference, you can check Leonard Zinns article on drivetrain compatibility (from 2013)
http://www.velonews.com/2013/09/bikes-a ... ght_303199
There is also a bikerumour article with a picture of a Campagnolo and Shimano Cassette side by side to show they are pretty much identical
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http://www.velonews.com/2013/09/bikes-a ... ght_303199
There is also a bikerumour article with a picture of a Campagnolo and Shimano Cassette side by side to show they are pretty much identical
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I swap wheels between my chorus and Ultegra bike and I don't even touch the barrel adjuster. Glides up and down across the full cassette in both chainrings