Shimano Ultegra CS-6700 Bicycle Cassette - 10 Speed

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Shimano Ultegra CS-6700 Bicycle Cassette - 10 Speed

Shimano Ultegra CS-6700 Bicycle Cassette - 10 Speed Customer Reviews

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Overall Rating : 4.81 / 5 (171 Reviews)

171 Reviews

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  • 24 4 star reviews
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  • 1 2 star reviews
  • 1 1 star reviews

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Overall Rating : 4.81 / 5 (171 Reviews)

171 Reviews

  • 144 5 star reviews
  • 24 4 star reviews
  • 1 3 star reviews
  • 1 2 star reviews
  • 1 1 star reviews

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Shimano cassette CS-6700

5

This is for sure a little piece of excellent engineering. It is substantially lightweight comparing it to the top of the line similar products. Easy to clean, very quit shifting operation… at a bargain price. Love it !!!

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10 speed cassette

5

I love the smooth,fast and quiet shifting. It also runs very quiet. Overall a great product, especially at PBK's low price.

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Perfect Cadence in the 12-23

4

Living in the Prairie State of Illinois, it's more important to me to have a road cassette that lets me dial in my cadence than to have a wide range of gears or shave off the last few grams. The CS-6700 12-23 is one the few Shimano/Sram 10 speed road cassettes that includes an 18 cog, which turns out to be pretty important for performance and longevity. Each shift from 19 to 18 to 17 increases your workload by 5.5 to 6%. Moving from 19 to 17, you need to work nearly 12% harder for a single shift. More practically, your cadence at 20 mph changes by 10 rpm vs only 5 rpm with the 18. When you replace a cassette, it's usually due to the wear and tear on few, highly used cogs. Whether you run a standard (53t) or compact (50t) chaining, you'll spend a lot of time in the 17-19 range if you typically ride at 18-22 mph and pedal at 80-95 rpm. That 18 can extend the life of the cassette by reducing time spent in neighboring cogs. A trade-off to the tight cluster is losing the 11 cog. With a 50 tooth chainring, the 12 cog can get to about 33mph at 100 rpm. Rarely do I need more torque or speed than that. But for those occasional sprints and descents, the 11 would add another 3 mph at the same cadence, offering a bit more speed before spinning out. This Shimano cassette runs as smoothly as the SRAM PG-1070 on two of my bikes with otherwise Sram Rival drivetrains, so no compatibility problems. Overall, it's a great solution when finding the right rhythm is more important gearing up for climbing or racing

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6700 Cassette

5

Nice step up from 5700. Clean shifts, quiet run. Best price & great service from PBK - as usual.

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Great value

5

I think the Ultegra cassette is a great value compared with the more expensive cassettes. Keep a good chain on and change it out before it gets stretched and your cassette will last a long time.

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Ultegra 6700 cassette

4

Great product at excellent price. The only reason for 4 stars instead of 5 is the prolonged shipping time

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Must buy

5

With CN6701 this cassette is a great combo. Smooth/easy sailing with chain and shifters. I shouldn't have waited so long to upgrade. Thanks Probikekit for your prices too, nothing was close

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An old favorite

5

I love these cassettes, and with the appropriate chain, turn them over around every 5000km. Great value for money.

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Ultegra CS 6700 Cassette

4

I like this cassette, but like the chain that goes with it, it does not seem to last too long before it wears out.

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ideal

5

Quite light for the size and a great help on my latest ride, made a local hill without a stop and had a 28 mile ride altogether, brilliant.

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