The compatible gear ratios for a bike with a Shimano 11-32 11-speed cassette are determined by the combination of chainrings on the front crankset and the sprockets on the cassette. The gear ratios can vary depending on the specific chainring sizes, but generally, the 11-32 cassette provides a range of gear options for different riding conditions, such as climbing steep hills or riding on flat terrain.
The Shimano HG51 8-speed cassette is compatible with Shimano 8-speed chains and derailleurs.
The HG500 cassette is compatible with most Shimano 10-speed road and mountain bikes.
A Shimano 10-speed cassette is compatible with an 11-34 tooth configuration.
A Shimano 9-speed cassette is compatible with an 11-32 tooth range.
The compatible gear ratios for a Shimano cassette 11-34 are 11-13-15-17-19-21-23-25-27-30-34.
The Shimano cassette compatibility chart provides information on which cassettes are compatible with different Shimano groupsets and drivetrains. It helps cyclists choose the right cassette for their bike based on the number of speeds and gear ratios they need.
The compatible gear ratios for a Shimano 105 11-34 cassette are 11-13-15-17-19-21-23-25-27-30-34.
The compatible gear ratios for a Shimano 105 cassette 11-32 are 11-12-13-14-16-18-20-22-25-28-32.
The Shimano Deore 10-speed cassette is compatible with Shimano 10-speed drivetrains and shifters. It may also be compatible with some other 10-speed drivetrain components from different brands, but it is recommended to check with the manufacturer for specific compatibility information.
The Sora 9-speed cassette is compatible with Shimano and SRAM 9-speed drivetrains.
No, you cannot use a Shimano 11-speed cassette on a 10-speed hub. The spacing between the cogs is different, so they are not compatible.
The Shimano MF-TZ21 cassette features 7 speeds and a gear range of 14-28 teeth. It is compatible with Shimano and other 7-speed systems, and is designed for smooth shifting and durability.