Recommend Me a New 10 Speed Cassette

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Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
As per the title people. I am running an Sram10 speed road setup and need to replace the chain and cassette. Plenty of ten speed chains to choose from, but anyone got any good cassette ideas/bargains they have seen? I should probably say that I am not keen to spend £150 or so on a Red cassette.

Cheers
 

400bhp

Guru
Tiagra 10 speed and KMC chain.

Cheap and work.
 

HLaB

Marie Attoinette Fan
I think my cassette is a sram 1050 (ribble, circa £45 iirc), Ive got a Ultegra to replace it for the same price (PBK sale iirc) but on my history the SRAM stuff is better wearing than Shimano.
 
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Hacienda71

Hacienda71

Mancunian in self imposed exile in leafy Cheshire
I think my cassette is a sram 1050 (ribble, circa £45 iirc), Ive got a Ultegra to replace it for the same price (PBK sale iirc) but on my history the SRAM stuff is better wearing than Shimano.
£32.49 at Planet X at the moment, mmm decisions.
 

HLaB

Marie Attoinette Fan
£32.49 at Planet X at the moment, mmm decisions.
Its £50 on ribble, for that price just buy it if it suits your gearing (I run a 11-26t fwiw). I've never had a shimano last more than one chain; I only bought the Ultegra because it was on sale and I wanted a lower gear (its 11-28) for the alps.
 

400bhp

Guru
Its £50 on ribble, for that price just buy it if it suits your gearing (I run a 11-26t fwiw). I've never had a shimano last more than one chain; I only bought the Ultegra because it was on sale and I wanted a lower gear (its 11-28) for the alps.

Given the amount of miles you do, on the face of it that is nuts.

How many miles did you get from one?

I have always [since 2010] got 3 chains worth of miles out of a shimano cassette. Equating to about 5000 miles.
 

HLaB

Marie Attoinette Fan
Given the amount of miles you do, on the face of it that is nuts.

How many miles did you get from one?

I have always [since 2010] got 3 chains worth of miles out of a shimano cassette. Equating to about 5000 miles.
The last last SRAM cassette I got 8633 miles before I changed it.
 

Rob3rt

Man or Moose!
I would say buy the cheapest that comes with the right number of cogs, I am currently using a SRAM PG 1070 cassette and PC 1071 PowerChain, could not comment on how I am finding it as it has been on the bike half a week and only done 50 indoor miles. The cassette looked a bit nicer than a Shimano one (as far as a spikey cone goes), if you are an appearance ponce like me.

I have previously used Shimano 9 spd tiagra and 10 spd 105, both were fine. The more you pay, you get a lighter cassette, that is about it. If you pay silly for DA it doesn't even last as long as a standard cassette because the larger cog's are a different material for weight saving and wear faster. The SRAM Red level cassette is pro though, machined from a single bilet! Lovely, no collapsing pile of cogs when swaping between bikes, also nice and light, but the price it outragious. I run SRAM Red as of this week, but opted for Force level cassette and chain for economy.
 
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