Is there a 10 speed Ultegra?
Shimano’s 10-speed Ultegra cassette provides many of the features of its 10-speed Dura-Ace 7900 counterpart, offering improved shifting under load and a reduced-weight design. Gearing options: 11/23 Tooth (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, 17, 19, 21, 23) 11/25 Tooth (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25)
What is the biggest cassette for ultegra?
11-34T
The 11-34T is the biggest cassette that Shimano recommends for use with its road groupsets.
What is a 12/25 cassette?
The notation you’ve noticed simply means that for one of these cassettes, the smallest sprocket has 11 teeth, the largest has 32 teeth. And the second cassette has smallest sprocket 12 teeth, largest sprocket 25 teeth. So these numbers are basically the “range” of gears covered by a cassette.
Can you use ultegra with Dura Ace?
Likewise, Shimano and SRAM buyers have the freedom to mix different levels of chains and cassettes so long as they are designed for the same kind of transmission. Thus, an Ultegra (6800/8000) 11-speed chain can be used with a Dura-Ace (9000/9100) 11-speed cassette.
What is a Shimano HG cassette?
HG (Hyper-Glide) HG, short for ‘HyperGlide’, is the most common and traditional freehub body design available. Created by Shimano, it is the standard used for cassettes that have at least an 11-tooth cog as the smallest cog on the cassette. HG Specific cassettes are available in 8,9,10, and 11speed options.
What does Max Low sprocket mean?
All derailleurs have a maximum cassette size. This is often indicated as the maximum number of teeth that can be on the biggest cog (often referred to as low sprocket max in manuals). So when you see that a derailleur has a maximum cassette size of 30T you know that the biggest cog on the cassette cannot exceed 30T.
Which cassette is best for speed?
5 Best Bicycle Cassettes
- Shimano Ultegra R8000 Cassette.
- SHIMANO CS-6700 Ultegra Bicycle Cassette (10-Speed)
- SHIMANO 6800 Ultegra 11-Speed Cassette.
- SHIMANO HG51 8-Speed Cassette.
- Shimano CS-5700 105 10-Speed Cassette.