Shimano Claris R2000
25,36
Shimano Deore / Tiagra HG500
35,53
Shimano Tourney TZ500
24,35
Shimano Claris R2000 vs. Shimano Deore / Tiagra HG500 vs. Shimano Tourney TZ500
This is what our customers think
Reviews
Pros
Clean switching |
Fits perfectly |
Quick installation |
Still available |
Fast delivery (8x) |
Price (5x) |
Yes (3x) |
Good price (3x) |
Easy mounting |
Quiet chain running |
Clean shifting |
Cons
Few variations in number of teeth |
Weight. |
No (5x) |
Weight (3x) |
Geen (2x) |
Nog geen |
no real manual at times |
According to the product specialist
Pros
The value for money of this cassette is high. |
This cassette fits all 8 speed groupsets. |
The cassette has a great price-quality ratio. |
The cassette supports smooth shifthing due to the specific shape of the teeth. |
This cassette wear the wheel body less quickly, because the first 8 sprockets are placed on a spider. |
The cassette is available in a variety of ratio's so it offers something for every cyclists. |
The HG-200 cassette does well in its segment. |
At 12-28, this cassette gives a wide range of gears |
Cons
The weight of this cassette is on the high side. |
This cassette is relatively heavy. |
Doesn't perform as well under load as cassettes in the higher price segment. |
This cassette is only suitable for a Shimano/SRAM 7-speed body |
Specifications
Bike Type
Road bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
E-bike
City and Hybrid bike
Road bike
E-bike
City and Hybrid bike
Mountain bike
Road bike
E-bike
City and Hybrid bike
Road bike
E-bike
City and Hybrid bike
8 speed
10 speed
7 speed
Shimano HG 6-8 speed
Shimano Race HG 9-12 speed
SRAM MTB 9/10 speed
SRAM MTB 9/10 speed
Shimano HG 6-8 speed
Suitable for
Shimano
Shimano
Shimano
12 / 23
12 / 25
13 / 23
13 / 26
12 / 25
13 / 23
13 / 26
11 / 25
11 / 32
11 / 34
11 / 42
12 / 28
11 / 32
11 / 34
11 / 42
12 / 28
12 / 28
Good
Good
Good
Weight
300 grams (12-28T)
What groupset do you have?
Shimano Deore