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Thorsten
Comentado en Alemania el 19 de diciembre de 2023
Hatte erst eine unvollständige Cassette erhalten. Die Neulieferung erfolgte parallel zu meiner Rücksendung. Suuuuuuper!!!! Die vollständige 9er Cassette war ruckzuck da. Einbau verlief probremlos. Bei einigen Gängen springt die Kette noch immer leicht, das werde ich aber sicher beim Ausrichten auf dem Montageständer beseitigt kriegen. Geliefert wurde eine feste 7-Speed Cassette mit zwei kleineren einzelnen Ritzeln für die schnellen Gänge. Meine alte Cassette war aus 9 einzelnen Ritzeln zusammen gestellt. Da ich die alte Cassette viele tausend Kilometer gefahren bin und sie zwei Ketten und einen Rollensatz überlebt hat, wollte ich nicht einzelne Ritzel tauschen und "noch gute" weiter fahren. Hätte keinen Sinn gemacht. Nun habe ich alle Gänge neu für wenig Geld und kurze Arbeitszeit. Hoffentlich ist es wirklich ein Originalteil und hält wieder ewig, wie das Vorherige.
tired bicyclist
Comentado en Alemania el 6 de agosto de 2022
Passt perfekt auf mein Rennrad mit 9-fach Campa
Deelited
Comentado en el Reino Unido el 5 de mayo de 2022
My existing SRAM PG950 9 speed cassette was in an embarrassing state. If i used it any more, there would've been literally no teeth left on it. So I was very desperate to get hold of this and a new chain to go with it of course...With the current climate of bicycle parts being hard to get hold of, I was delighted to find this on Amazon and at a respectable price. In fact, when you look at how complex the teeth are, it's amazing they can sell them so cheap. If only I could say the same of chainrings!!Bottom line, it appears to be the genuine article judging by the packaging. It was dead easy to fit, which surprised the heck out of me. And it has been working great on my commutes so far. And I should say that it's nice to have slick gear changes once again, I didn't realise that it was the cassette that was making the gear changes to awful recently.Maybe I should buy another now so that I have a good spare available immediately when I need it! :-)
Dustin Seib
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de abril de 2022
Seam makes great products that are of good quality !
Gonzalo
Comentado en México el 7 de septiembre de 2017
Después de unos años de uso el cassette sigue funcionando muy bien, practico MTB recreativo nada profesional y el desempeño del cassette ha sido muy bueno, hasta el momento no me dado problemas. Lo recomiendo!
airdabounce
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 6 de febrero de 2016
Too loose and eventually came flying off my car while driving through the highway, even after using the exact measurements and tightening as much as I couldYakima racks are sketch , never buy Yakima , spend the extra $$$ to find a more legit fit for your car and do not buy these clips
David Tran
Comentado en Canadá el 6 de agosto de 2015
Works as intended
Kenneth A. Simpson
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de mayo de 2015
I bought these used and saved almost 50% off new. the items were perfect and good as new.
Briana McCarthy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de junio de 2014
I needed the Q128 clips for the rear bar in my Yakima rood rack system. The clips were easy to install and fit to my 2012 Buick Regal. As expected, the Yakima system fits the roof of my car tightly and securely.
2013 Jetta TDI
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de mayo de 2013
that they only come in packs of two, and i baught the two different ones that it said I needed on the yakima website and when they got here. They were the exact same thing, only one was 2 bucks more. Dont know what that was about. But i would reccomend buying them from amazon.com because it is cheaper.
Raleighphile
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de mayo de 2012
The SRAM powerglide series of cassettes is a very good BUDGET cassette and can give you excellent shifting performance for the price provided you have a good chain in serviceable condition (not stretched) and a good derailleur that is not bent, is adjusted correctly, is mounted to a derailleur-hanger that is straight and true and with a set of high-quality shifters/brifters and cables/housings. All this stuff needs to be in good condition, clean, lubed, and adjusted properly. One fly in the ointment and shifting and even pedaling may be noticeably and negatively effected.There are so many factors in problems with bicycle drivetrains that I have to read some of the less-favorable reviews for these and other similar cassettes with a grain of salt.Skipping, bad/slow/missed shifts, noises, and other problems can come from many sources.Often just replacing one part like this and expecting a magic bullet to fix all your ills is a bit short-sighted. If your old cassette was bad it's almost a certainty that the chain was bad too. Chains wear out faster than cassettes -but a worn out chain will grind away the favorite cogs of a cassette in short order. Replacing a worn out cassette and not replacing the chain will cause the problem to come back in short order. A worn-out cassette will also chew up a new chain in short order too!It's a good idea, if you are not an experienced bicycle mechanic to review Sheldon Brown's excellent articles on bicycle drivetrains and derailleur adjustments. Do a websearch for "Sheldon Brown Derailleur Adjustment" and just keep reading that page and other linked pages on the Harris Cyclery Website until you have more of the big picture of what you are up against here with modern indexed-shifting systems.If you are getting a cassette with a bigger largest cog for a lower low gear be aware that you may need to adjust your B-tension screw to keep the derailleur off of the cassette. This is a mistake a lot of people make and can cause serious damage to the chain, cassette and derailleur -even bend the derailleur hanger on the frame if it jams up and/or do serious damage to your wheel. Know what you are doing here please. Us bicycle mechanics really do not enjoy seeing people bring in mangled bikes and having to tell them that the cost to fix the mess will probably cost more than a new bike. Also, be aware that a larger biggest-cog may require you to run a longer chain or risk derailleur damage if the Large/Large cog/chainwheel combination is ever selected (not a good idea to cross-chain like this but still the chain should be able to do it should a mistake happen.)In my opinion the only downside of this cassette (and any decent bargain cassette for that matter) is a small-medium weight penalty. More expensive units will weigh much less -and may shift slightly better, but not too much -the most important thing in indexed shifting is a high-quality cable and housing followed by a good high-quality indexed shifter lever/brifter. But don't forget proper adjustment of all the components being essential also for everything to work well together. The skill-set necessary to do this is beyond many home bicycle mechanics, at least for the first couple attempts until they learn the tricks.The tools needed to remove this cassette are a cassette locking tool such as: a wrench capable of holding the tool, and a chain whip like this: . It's not a hard job to physically remove and re-install the cartridge. If your bike was working well when you swapped it should be fine with maybe a small adjustment of the cable to account for small manufacturing tolerances. If you put a bigger largest cog on you will need to adjust the B-tension screw for more clearance.BEFORE ORDERING: Check your derailleur rating by searching for it here on amazon to be sure that it is rated for a larger cog than you have. Most Shimano medium-cage derailleurs are rated for 27-tooth max but you can usually get away with 28. 30 might be iffy. 30+ tooth largest cogs really need to have a mountain derailleur with a long cage and not a medium-cage (or small cage) road derailleur.Sorry if this review seems super-long but there is a lot of material here to cover. Good luck with your new cassette, riding should be fun and there is nothing wrong with wanting your bike to shift well and be geared for your type of riding.
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