SRAM cassettes

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longers

Legendary Member
I've been running SRAM cassettes on a shimano hub using a shimano tool no problem.
 

Cranky

New Member
Location
West Oxon
SRAM are totally interchangeable with Shimano in my experience. I've been using SRAM PG850 cassettes on my road bike and MTB as replacements for the original Shimano for some years and thoroughly recommend them.
 

Le_Bouc

New Member
I'm interested in what Steve Austin said. From the view of an assortment forums and tests it would appear he is justified in his statement. Even though the cassettes may be compatible they just don't have that fine edge of the shift. From a point of view of material I think that Shimano are longer lasting. I have decided on a Dura Ace 7900 cassette rather than an Sram Red one.

However let's hear what some of you think?
 
I came to the conclusion that for 7sp MTB cassettes and 9sp road cassettes, that the SRAM cassettes were considerably lighter and better finished than the equivalent-price Shimano cassette, and shifting was just as good.

But then, I always run KMC or SRAM chains and wouldn't touch a Shimano one with a bargepole...
 

Steve Austin

The Marmalade Kid
Location
Mlehworld
Personal experience of MTB kit Dave.
cassettes don't shift very well, or last as long as Shimano
Chains are chains are chains, but Sram are noisy and don't last as long before stretching
Shifters and dérailleurs may shift slightly better due to different cable pull ratio, but gripshift has no place on any bike.
Have you seen the price of Sram?

I don't expect everyone to agree, but if i was recommending products, I can think of many different manufacturers to suggest before scam. Shimano, Campag, KMC spring to mind ;)
 
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