Anyone used Nashbar Cassettes?
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Anyone used Nashbar Cassettes?
I was wondering if these cassettes from nashbar are any good? https://www.nashbar.com/profile.cfm?c...eid=&pagename=
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I've used (and been satisfied with) their freewheels... but haven't tried their cassettes yet.
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I've got one,I change it back and forth with the ultegra on rides
with more climbing involed,works flawlessly.I say go for it,can,t
beat the price.
with more climbing involed,works flawlessly.I say go for it,can,t
beat the price.
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Originally Posted by DieselDan
Again, another rebadged Stronglight product.
Really! What other Nashbar stuff is Stronglight? I know that their store-brand brakes (and levers?) are Tektro, and their ISIS cranksets are RPM, which is reportedly a sub-brand of FSA...
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Originally Posted by brokenrobot
Really! What other Nashbar stuff is Stronglight? I know that their store-brand brakes (and levers?) are Tektro, and their ISIS cranksets are RPM, which is reportedly a sub-brand of FSA...