where to buy microshift 11 speed 11-28 cassettes

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JoO
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by JoO

The microshift 11-28 11 speed cassettes seems to have to best ratios for me.
11-28T: 11-12-13-14-15-16-17-19-21-24-28
16 T included and no 19-22 jump
http://www.microshift.com.tw/en/product/road-cs-g110/

The problem is that I can't seem to buy them anywhere.
does someone know a place where to buy them?

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Speeder CO. is the official distributor for Switzerland of SPEEDER, RIDEA, microSHIFT, FLR, OXEEGO, NRC OCCHIALI, RECON.

http://www.speedershop.com/product/cass ... d-road-mtb

it was announced in august

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by Nefarious86

Is it just me but are the smaller sprockets nice and wide at the splines? No more chewed freehubs on training wheels?

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by Marin

You can build any ratio you want with Miche cassettes.

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by elzilcho

Marin wrote:
Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:49 am
You can build any ratio you want with Miche cassettes.
I've been looking at them. I'd really like to build something like a 12/34. Do you know a good source to purchase them from? I haven't found any sites that allow a full custom build.

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https://www.bike-components.de/de/Miche ... te-p56168/

I don't know if the have a 34t, but 12-32 is available

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by JoO

ooo wrote:
Tue Feb 06, 2018 10:42 pm
Speeder CO. is the official distributor for Switzerland of SPEEDER, RIDEA, microSHIFT, FLR, OXEEGO, NRC OCCHIALI, RECON.

http://www.speedershop.com/product/cass ... d-road-mtb

it was announced in august

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Thanks for the link!

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by JoO

Marin wrote:
Wed Feb 07, 2018 9:49 am
You can build any ratio you want with Miche cassettes.

I have a miche primato 11 speed casette on my campagnolo freehub.
Shifting is a little bit slower than chorus cassette bt the perfect ratios make up for it.
But loose cogs tend to bite into shimano freehubs hence the question for microshift cassette

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I have miche sprockets for 11 speed. I also have the 34t sprockets.

I also have the microshift cassette or can get them.

Miche sprockets dont in my personal experience bite into alloy freehub. I am not a take rider either. I do my Lockrings up very tight though.

Edit my bloody phone is useless at letting me type properly.
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by steelbikerider

Why not build a 12-28 from an Ultegra 12-25 and 11-28? I get the missing 16 instead if an 11 that is mostly useless in normal riding. I can spin a 52-12 to 45 or so going downhill and since I would have hit 60 to beat my age, I just tuck and coast.

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by alcatraz

Sram (maybe other brands as well) cx cassettes have a similar gearing to what you are looking for. Maybe a bit more expensive though.

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by Nefarious86

I just want them for the wide interface at the spline

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steelbikerider wrote:
Thu Feb 08, 2018 3:47 am
Why not build a 12-28 from an Ultegra 12-25 and 11-28? I get the missing 16 instead if an 11 that is mostly useless in normal riding. I can spin a 52-12 to 45 or so going downhill and since I would have hit 60 to beat my age, I just tuck and coast.
12-28 already available in Dura-ace but expensive. I still want (50x)11. Tailwind in the group can send me close to those speed.
alcatraz wrote:
Thu Feb 08, 2018 4:12 am
Sram (maybe other brands as well) cx cassettes have a similar gearing to what you are looking for. Maybe a bit more expensive though.
(guess you are replying to person that want 12-34 or 12-32)
I don't see Sram offer anything start with 12 in 11 speed yet. they encourage downsizing chainring and keep 11 on the cassette.

I also find Microshift's cog spacing sound more reasonable than Sram. Just never have a chance to try it.
When anyone try them, please comment on shift quality and noise.
Thank you.

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by alcatraz

Shift quality will probably be comparatively bad with this microshift because it seems it has quite a deep arch in the line between smallest and the largest cog.

I don't have any proof but my gut tells me the shifting in the middle/low could be a bit poor. That's where the space between the upper pulley to the cogs will be large.

I would still buy the cassette because I like to have the gears I need but I'd not expect amazing shifting.

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The microshift cassette that I have in the shop is heavy compared to 105. Cheap though.

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