SRAM PG1070 10-Speed Cassette (11-23T)
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Product Feature
- Steel Cogs with shiny weather-resistant finish
- Largest three cogs are attached to an aluminum spider
- Compatible with all 10 speed chains; use SRAM chains for optimum performance
Product Description
SRAM Power Glide II PG-1070 10-Speed Cassettes fit Shimano-compatible freehub bodies.
- Steel Cogs with shiny weather-resistant finish
- Largest three cogs are attached to an aluminum spider
- Compatible with all 10 speed chains; use SRAM chains for optimum performance
| Item Specifications | |
|---|---|
| Color | Chrome |
| Weight | 209g |
| Intended Use | Road |
| Cassette Spacing | SRAM 10,Shimano RD 10 |
| Cassette Body Type | Shimano 9/10/SRAM |
| Cassette Cogs | 11,12,13,14,15,16,17,19,21,23 |
| Number of Speeds | 10 |
| Chain Compatibility | Shimano 10,SRAM 10 |
| Range | 11-23 |
SRAM PG1070 10-Speed Cassette (11-23T) Review
I use and own the Sram 1070 cassette in 11-28 and 11-32 and both have worked like a charm on Ultegra, 105, Rival, and Force drive trains. I've used the Sram 1050 and 1091R chains with 1070 cassettes and a couple Shimano and KMC chains and everything worked fine from that perspective too.The 1070 cassette (as well as the slightly heavier 1050 cassette) is great because it combines a modest cost with great durability and sprocket-tooth options. Most of the time I ride using a 11-26 or 11-28 cassette, but when heading for a ride with tough hills (e.g., 15%-20% grades in the California mountains and hills), I'll switch to a 11-32 cassette. (My girlfriend, in fact, rides using a 11-32 Sram 1070 almost always and loves the wide gearing it his gives her with a compact 50/34 crankset.) I have several thousand miles on the 1070 cassettes I own and they still look great and shift like new. The semi-sprocket carrier design is also a lot easier to clean than my Sram 1090 cassettes (which are basically a three-piece design)--this is a nice bonus because a cleaner drive system generally lasts longer, shifts better, and is easier to pedal. :-)
Although it is not an ultra-light design--like Sram Red, Shimano Dura Ace, or Campy Super Record--the 1070 is tough-as-nails and about 1/4 to 1/3 the price as its costly counterparts, which is definitely a factor if you don't have sponsor for your riding habit! (I know I don't...) :-) I would recommend the 1070 (as well as the 1050) cassette to anyone who is looking for a reliable, cost-effective cassette that still offers great performance. Thanks!
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