Any 12s road cassette from apart from SRAM??
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Hi, I was wondering if on the market exists othe 12s road cassettes (not the MTB) apart from the one manufactured by SRAM.
I tried to search on the internet but the only thing that come closer is the rotor 12s cassette 11-39.
Why there are not many road cassettes 12s on the market?
I tried to search on the internet but the only thing that come closer is the rotor 12s cassette 11-39.
Why there are not many road cassettes 12s on the market?
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Guess because demand for 12s is tiny compared 11s.
Grow the 12s market and you will see more competitors. The industry is nowhere near that point yet and may not be for years.
Grow the 12s market and you will see more competitors. The industry is nowhere near that point yet and may not be for years.
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Vitus ZX1 CRS Campy Chorus 12s Bora WTO 45 disk brake wheels Zipp SL70 bars 7.5kg
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Based on what I read in this forum, it is.itapersita wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 8:37 amYeah, right but they are not compatible with Sram I guess. I forgot to say this in the OP. I wonder why other manufacturer like Sunrace do not produce 12s road cassette.
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I've done some digging around in discussion boards and I can't seem to find a definitive answer on compatability between SRAM 12 and Campy 12. I've been curious if you can run SRAM shifters and der with campy 12sp cassette, chainrings and chains. The goal being normal gearing and having some options other than the SRAM chain and chainrings.
I used the axs chain extensively on my Campy chorus 12 bikes. No problem at all. Also used a sram force axs 10-36 on my chorus bike. When I converted my first bike to force axs, with only the shifters, chain, FD and RD I only used my Campy 11-34 briefly. I can't say for sure that it worked perfectly, but there were no obvious shifting problems. Other forum members have taken measurements showing the sram cassette to be about 0.5mm wider overall than a Campy cassette.
I currently use Shimano grx cranks on my force axs drivetrains to get more range. They work perfectly.
I currently use Shimano grx cranks on my force axs drivetrains to get more range. They work perfectly.
Rotor 12 speed Cassette (Havent tested, heard mixed reviews)
Campy 12 speed Cassette (Havent tested, heard good things)
Red,Force and now Rival AXS 12 speed Cassettes
Some Chinese 12 speed cassettes, ZTTO and Sroad ( I tried the Sroad and returned it, chain jumped all over the place)
Campy 12 speed Cassette (Havent tested, heard good things)
Red,Force and now Rival AXS 12 speed Cassettes
Some Chinese 12 speed cassettes, ZTTO and Sroad ( I tried the Sroad and returned it, chain jumped all over the place)
I think you need to pin your standard ShiCampAXS reply in the clipboard ready to Ctrl+V.DaveS wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 2:15 pmI used the axs chain extensively on my Campy chorus 12 bikes. No problem at all. Also used a sram force axs 10-36 on my chorus bike. When I converted my first bike to force axs, with only the shifters, chain, FD and RD I only used my Campy 11-34 briefly. I can't say for sure that it worked perfectly, but there were no obvious shifting problems. Other forum members have taken measurements showing the sram cassette to be about 0.5mm wider overall than a Campy cassette.
I currently use Shimano grx cranks on my force axs drivetrains to get more range. They work perfectly.
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Not sure what groupos they'd be compatible with but ZTTO/SROAD and Sensah make 12s cassettes. I know Sensah makes a 12s groupo, too.
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I hope when Shimano will finally release the new generation of dura ace/Ultegra every manufacturer will shift to 12 speed cassette6
No one mentioned Edco/Recon.
I recently purchased a steel monoblock one for Campagnolo 12s but didn't test yet.
Reviews seems to be good for this specific model.
I recently purchased a steel monoblock one for Campagnolo 12s but didn't test yet.
Reviews seems to be good for this specific model.
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edco and Miche also started to make 12 speed cassettes.gSporco wrote: ↑Tue May 11, 2021 4:43 pmRotor 12 speed Cassette (Havent tested, heard mixed reviews)
Campy 12 speed Cassette (Havent tested, heard good things)
Red,Force and now Rival AXS 12 speed Cassettes
Some Chinese 12 speed cassettes, ZTTO and Sroad ( I tried the Sroad and returned it, chain jumped all over the place)
Some say pour 10ml water out of your bottle to save that last bit of the weight. Sorry, i go one step further, i tend to the rider off my bikes.
n+1...14 last time i checked, but i lost count
n+1...14 last time i checked, but i lost count
I had a poor experience using the Sensah 12 speed cassette with Flatop chain.. I was hoping it would work, but shifting was poor and the chain jumped around a lot
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