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Vendor: Sunrace
Sunrace 5 Speed Freewheel 14-28
Vendor: PNA
PNA freewheel 7 speed 14/28
Vendor: Miche
Miche Primato 9 Campagnolo 9-speed bicycle cassette
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano Acera HG41 cassette for 8-speed bicycle
Vendor: PNA
PNA freewheel 6 speed 14/28
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano Altus HG31 cassette for 8-speed bicycle
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano Acera HG41 cassette for 7 speed bicycle
Vendor: Miche
Miche 10 speed cassette Primato 16/25 compatible Shimano
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano MF-TZ500 7-speed freewheel
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano Alivio CS-HG400 cassette for 9-speed bicycles
Vendor: Miche
Miche Primato 10 SH 10-speed bicycle cassette
Vendor: Vélo Orange
Freewheel body for Vélo Orange hub
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano CS-HG200 cassette for 8-speed bicycles
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano XT CS-M771 cassette for 10-speed bicycles
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano Deore M4100 cassette for 10 speed bicycle
Vendor: Shimano
Shimano 105 CS-R7000 cassette for 11-speed bicycles
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XG-1391 XPLR 13 Speed Cassette 10-46
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XS-1270 12-speed 10-52 cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XG-1290 E1 Cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XS-1275 T-Type Cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM PG-1231 XPLR 12-speed cassette 11-44
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XS-1295 12-speed 10-52 cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XS-1297 12-speed 10-52 cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XS-1299 12-speed 10-52 cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XG-1271 XPLR 12 Speed Cassette 10-44
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XG-1251 XPLR 12-speed 10-44 cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XG-1250 Cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XG-1270 Cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM XG-1290 12-speed cassette
Vendor: SRAM
SRAM PG-1230 12-speed 11-50 cassette
To equip your bike with gears, you will of course make a cassette, that is to say the group of sprockets which is on the rear hub.
Depending on the bike, a cassette can have 5 to 12 speeds, but the vast majority of modern bikes are equipped with 9, 10 or 11 speeds.
The two types of cassettes
When the sprockets are integral with the freewheel body, we speak of “ freewheel ”. This standard is no longer valid but can still be found on old bikes.
When the sprockets are independent, we speak of a cassette . This is the current standard.
To find your way around when buying, the toothing of the cassettes is designated by its extremes. A 14/28 cassette means that the smallest sprocket has 14 teeth and the largest 28. The higher this number, the more teeth the sprocket has and the easier it is to pedal uphill (we grind!)
Please note that it is not possible to combine a 9-speed cassette with a transmission designed for 10 speeds. Campagnolo drivetrains are only compatible with cassettes of the same brand.
It is recommended to change your chain if you change your cassette because of wear.
To change your cassette, take a chain whip and an adjustable wrench.





