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Why downgrade! it is not a bright ideaIf I wanted to put an XT Mech on my Amflow
Why not? They do not shift worse than SRAM and using the amflow non pro HG freehub with some spacers you have a huge variety of cheaper cassettes with much more room to adjust cassette capacity to your drive style. And if he uses the older sleeker shimano derailleurs it at least improves optics. Those clunky SRAM derailleurs with these dish sized cassettes look f***g ugly.Why downgrade! it is not a bright idea
So paying more money for ugly stuff ...Why not? They do not shift worse than SRAM and using the amflow non pro HG freehub with some spacers you have a huge variety of cheaper cassettes with much more room to adjust cassette capacity to your drive style. And if he uses the older sleeker shimano derailleurs it at least improves optics. Those clunky SRAM derailleurs with these dish sized cassettes look f***g ugly.
Sure they do shift worse, and there is no comparison, I own and ride both with electronic suspensionThey do not shift worse than SRAM
old antique junk design is your gig? so no more 10t, and I use that cog more than any other.HG freehub
So you have no idea what you are talking about. Shimano has almost identical sized cassettes as Sram.Those clunky SRAM derailleurs with these dish sized cassettes look f***g ugly.
My shimano m6100 12 speed just got changed at 3100 miles x 4 chains used,and replaced front ring also,i think thats pretty good for a cassette on my e bikeSure they do shift worse, and there is no comparison, I own and ride both with electronic suspension
The quality of shimano is poor, and some cassettes shift better than others, I go through about 4 or 5 cassettes in a year after riding about 6000 miles and climbing over 800,000'
Also Sram last longer, Shimano last anywhere from 800 miles to 2000, before chain starts jumping on the small cogs
old antique junk design is your gig? so no more 10t, and I use that cog more than any other.
So you have no idea what you are talking about. Shimano has almost identical sized cassettes as Sram.
The derailleurs are bigger, and they are far more durable in crashes, not as cheap and flimsy as Shimano
Damned good. My buddy who rides in eco a lot just got 2700+ on his Shimano with electronic shifting.i think thats pretty good for a cassette on my e bike
replaced front ring
I wish they were consistent. Some cassettes are more finicky than others. I always use the 8100 chain and they last as long as the cassette does. And I do like the price over Sram T type. I was getting 900 miles out of cassettes with manual shifting, now with Di2 im getting 1500-2000.the Shimano is a little slicker.