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Luke.
26/10/05 09:46
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is it worth splashing the cash on them? or can i save some pennies by buying cheaper models, i.e a pg950 vs a pg980 casettes and a pc-951 vs pc-991.
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m@
26/10/05 09:49
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I always use Dura-Ace chains, they're just better. Cassettes, I'm not to fussed on.
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Alan................muddy nude expert!
26/10/05 11:06
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Better quality cassettes seem to be lighter but not sure they last much longer overall
I tend to buy mid priced SRAM cahins which work well for me
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Nick Evans
26/10/05 14:13
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Personally I think Shimano chains are crap, I'd sooner have a mid range SRAM than a top of the line Shimano.
I wouldn't have said there's much real difference, I'd save your cash if you're not bothered.
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