CAMPAGNOLO RECORD 11 SPEED CASSETTE 11-25T

CAMPAGNOLO RECORD 11 SPEED CASSETTE 11-25T
Product Description

In competition every little detail counts; that´s why steel and titanium were used when producing Record sprockets.

The perfect teeth design results in a perfect synchronization between shifting and chain movement. The six larger sprockets are divided in triplets, which are mounted on special frames to increase rigidity.

Every sprocket tooth is designed and placed to perform a specific function, such as raising or lowering the chain of giving maximum power transmission to the wheel.


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$385.00

In competition every little detail counts; that´s why steel and titanium were used when producing Record sprockets.

The perfect teeth design results in a perfect synchronization between shifting and chain movement. The six larger sprockets are divided in triplets, which are mounted on special frames to increase rigidity.

Every sprocket tooth is designed and placed to perform a specific function, such as raising or lowering the chain of giving maximum power transmission to the wheel.

About Cassettes & Freewheels

Cassettes and freewheels for bikes are a cluster of sprockets in a range of sizes offering a multitude of gear ratios. The difference between the two is, a cassette slots onto the freehub, which has the ratchet built in and is then secured with a lockring, whereas a freewheel is a cluster of sprockets built around a ratchet and threads directly on to the hub. Cassettes and freewheels come in many ratios, close ratio is when the number of teeth increase in small increments of 1 or 2 at a time, whereas a wide ratio is when the teeth increase in larger increments of 3 or 4 at a time. Most systems will use a cassette hub as these allow for a wider bearing spacing and increased axle life, you can also fit a larger quantity of sprockets onto a cassette hub with 11 speed systems now becoming available. With cassettes you must use the appropriate spacing for your gear levers and rear mech, Shimano and Campagnolo are not interchangeable so you will need to match the cassette to your levers for smooth and precise shifting. Sram and Shimano chains and cassettes will work together as they use the same spacing.