Miche Cassette Cogs
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Miche Cassette Cogs
Has anyone used the Miche Cogs to replace individual cogs on a Shimano 9-speed cassette?
Are they pretty much a drop in replacement?
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Are they pretty much a drop in replacement?
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I have a Miche cassette I used on my Campy bike. It is a fairly noisy cassette. I works and is very durable, but not as smooth as my Campy cassettes. Unless it quiets down as it wears in, I will probably end up replacing it one of these days.
If the cogs are made for Shimano, I see no reason why you can't do it. Just make sure you have the right spacing.
If the cogs are made for Shimano, I see no reason why you can't do it. Just make sure you have the right spacing.
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Yeah, I used them and they work perfectly. I have a 12-23 Dura Ace 10 speed cassette, and I replaced the cluster at the end with three Miche cogs. I added a 20, 22, and 25T for my final three. Works great, very smooth. I def. recommend them.