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Cassette Selection Guide

Cassette Selection Guide

Cassettes

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You regularly need to replace the cassette on your road bike or mountain bike. Fortunately, you can very well do this yourself. But then, of course, you need the right replacement cassette and tools. We have a lot of different cassettes in stock for both road bikes and mountain bikes, whether you are looking for a 10 speed cassette, an 11 speed or maybe even a 12 speed cassette. Need help with replacing your cassette? Then read our blog about replacing a cassette.

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Shimano Ultegra R8000 11 Speed Cassette
From 69,63
RRP 97,34
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SRAM GX Eagle XG-1275 12 Speed Cassette
From 147,57
RRP 250,05
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SRAM X01 Eagle XG-1295 12 Speed Cassette
306,41
RRP 444,76
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Shimano 105 R7000 + HG601 11 Speed Combo Offer
From 73,73
RRP 108,61
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Shimano Ultegra R8000 + HG701 11 Speed Combo Offer
From 105,50
RRP 136,28
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SRAM GX Eagle XG-1275 12 Speed Combo Offer
193,69
RRP 286,94
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Campagnolo Chorus 11 Speed Cassette
From 133,17
RRP 148,60

Shimano 105 5701 Derailleur 10 Speed Upgrade Kit
From 129,07
RRP 148,47
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SRAM XX1 Eagle XG-1299 12 Speed Combo Offer
From 419,14
RRP 559,54
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Campagnolo Potenza 11 Speed Cassette
From 128,05
RRP 163,97

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Road & MTB Cassettes - From 9 to 13 speed

A lot of questions may come up when you're looking to buy and replace your cassette. Below are the most frequently asked questions and their answers. This way, you'll be able to purchase the right cassette without any problems.

Should the speed of the cassette be the same as the rest of my groupset?

Yes, it is. If you have an 11 speed chain, derailleurs, shifters, front sprockets etc., the cassette must also be 11 speed. For 10 speed, the cassette must also be 10 speed, and so on.

I want climbing gears on my road bike. Which cassette should I buy?

If you want to climb, it is best to buy a cassette with a large number of teeth in the lightest gear. The other light gears are also closer together in terms of number of teeth on these cassettes. This makes it easy to pedal with the ideal cadence while climbing. The largest cassette you can mount depends on your front chainrings and your derailleur. Read more about this in this blog.

I have a different brand of groupset from this brand of cassette, what now?

Up to 11 speed, Shimano and SRAM are interchangeable. This means that, for example, a 10 speed cassette from SRAM can be used in combination with a 10 speed chain from Shimano and vice versa. For Campagnolo, none of the cassettes can be replaced by SRAM or Shimano cassettes. Despite the fact that in some cases it is possible to get it to work, we do not recommend mixing up different brands. Most brands have adjusted the scaling of the chain and chainrings to match, which means that you will get the best shifting performance if you combine them.

Is it possible to use a road bike cassette on a mountain bike?

In most cases it is not possible to mount a road bike cassette on an MTB hub. If you do want a heavier gear on your mountain bike, you can look for a larger MTB front chainring>. You can find those here.