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10-Speed 11x28 Road Bike Cassette
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Designed for road bikes equipped with a 10-speed drive train
Versatile 11x28 10-speed cassette for all gradients and compatible with all 10-speed derailleurs and chains: Shimano, SRAM, MicroSHIFT, Btwin and KMC
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Product Features
Praline Flavour
For Shimano, Sram, and Btwin 10-speed cassette bodies and chains
Additional Product informations
Composition
Do not wash.
- 100% Stainless Steel
Maximum washing temperature 30°C. Normal treatment.
- 100% Polyoxymethylene
Technical information
Gears: 11-12-13-14-15-17-19-21-24-28.11x28 teeth264 g.
Care tips
Degrease, clean and lubricate your cassette regularly to prolong life. It is recommended you replace the chain each time the cassette is replaced. Do not clean using high-pressure water jets
Assembly
Easy assembly with a cassette remover wrench available on our website(ref: 8608966) and an adjustable or open-ended spanner.
Dismantling
Easy disassembly with a cassette remover wrench available on our website(ref: 8608966) and an adjustable spanner or open-ended spanner and a chain-whip tool.
Product Reviews
I needed a replacement for a 10-speed Shimano cassette. I thought a like-for-like replacement was overpriced, so I decided to try this one as this was for my training wheels. It fitted perfectly on my Shimano hub, and shifting is as smooth as with the original. I haven't been able to find any faults yet.
Like all Decathlon products it is well made and robust. Far better than it should be. I repair over 200 bikes a year and use Decathlon spares on almost all occasions. Tyres are a different matter as I like to experiment with various brands. So long as Decathlon keep up the quality I will be back. I currently spend over £1000 a year on Decathlon bicycle spare parts.
This worked smooth with a KMC X10 chain and Shimano 105 (5600) 10 speed shifters. I first tried with my Shimano 6600 chain that had done 1000 miles but it must have been too worn and would not mesh but skipped. Like I said, the KMC X10 chain worked fine with it. The same tool to fit the Shimano cassette fitted these. The lock-ring supplied is a black metal but I used the Shimano one, not from vanity but it looked lighter weight. This is the first time I have strayed away from Shimano gear but I got fed up of spending more per annum keeping my bicycle on the road than my Dad does on his car. I have not tested this cassette yet with many miles but I have no reason to believe it will not last as long as the Shimano ones. Although visibly different metals I do think that this will prove good value for money.