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Sunrace Sunrace Cassette

Average Rating 2.43/5
# of Reviews 21
MSRP $ 30.00
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Description:Sunrace Sunrace Cassette





Submitted by Matt a Racer from Texas
Date Reviewed: March 7, 2006
Duration Product Used:2 Years
Strengths:crisp shifting
Weaknesses:N/A
Similar Products Used:shimano, shram
Bottom Line:good performance, no complaints
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Evan Plews a Racer from Dallas, Oregon, USA
Date Reviewed: April 8, 2005
Favorite Trail:Waldo Lake
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Strengths:Shifts great and very durable.
Weaknesses:A little heavier than XTR.
Similar Products Used:Sram, shimano.
Bike Setup:Bianchi Super Grizzily with Spinner fork; Sunrace/XTR drivetrain; Magura brakes; SDG I-beam seat/post, Syntace bar/stem; Kenda tires; Crank Bros pedals.
Bottom Line:Great alternative to the status quo. Very durable and the ti nitride coating looks cool, too! Just replace your chains and these things wear like--well, steel.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by Christian Combs a Cross Country Rider from Oklahoma City
Date Reviewed: February 4, 2005
Favorite Trail:South Mountains AZ
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:Free From Sunrace
Strengths:Cheaper than shimano & sram. Lasted (still going) longer than xt and any sram. Shifts well. Durability is excellent.
Weaknesses:Hard to find. Not many bike shops know how to get the product. I got mine by calling direct.
Similar Products Used:Shimano XTR, XT, DX, LX, Sram, Suntour (back in the day)
Bike Setup:Secialized Stumpjumper and Epic with Thomson stem and post, XT Cranks (integrated), XTR ft & rr drlrs, Sram shifters, XT Brake levers, XT Hubs, Mavic X3.1 rims, Sram Chain. Dolomite Ti seat. Both bikes set up same
Bottom Line:I don't know if SunRace steped up their quality for 2004 but I had gone through 4 XT cassettes, chains, and chainrings between Dec 2003 and March 2004. I am a Clydesdale rider (a huge clydesdale rider at 270#) who races which means I ride the crap out of my gear. I was tired of dropping $220.00 every 3 to four weeks to keep riding. I made a few calls to SunRace about their products and bigger fellas. They sent me two different cassettes. I put one on each of my bikes back in March and they are still on there. Running, Shifting, and racing just fine. I have well over 500 miles on each. We're talking racing, road trips, and training. I have replaced my chainrings and chain at least twice and still haven't had to replace the cassette. BOTTOM LINE....THESE THINGS ROCK. I was supposed to gie SunRace a write up and send the cassettes back to them when they wore out but they are still kicking. I don't know if things have changed at SunRace but anyone who swore them off should give them another try.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:5

Submitted by American Lesion a Cross Country Rider from Venango County, PA
Date Reviewed: April 20, 2004
Favorite Trail:Samuel Justus, Allegheny, and Oil Creek Trails
Duration Product Used:6 months
Price Paid: $18.00
Purchased At:Bike Parts USA
Strengths:Shifts decently, despite what these know-it-alls who "really know how to adjust" their derailleurs say. Cheap. Nice finish.
Weaknesses:A tad heavy as far as cassettes go. Stigma from boobs that post bad stuff about it on MTBR.com when they are actually as clueless as they come
Similar Products Used:Shimano 600 Ultegra, Deore, Suntour (Shimano-spaced), Performance, and Nashbar. Sachs, Suntour, Falcon, Sunrace, Shimano freewheels.
Bike Setup:Sunrace RDM-60 rear mech and Sunrace M30 twisters with Taya chain, Scott-Pederson SE brakes, Suntour fork, Wellgo clipless peds, Acera X front mech Specialized Son-of-a-Strongarm crank with Avitar and LX rings (bike 1), Shimano Deore full-kit w/disks, Zoom Gordo 650 double crown fork, Titec goodies (Bike 2), Sachs/SRAM Plasma rear mech, Judy TT fork, Shimano Exage M350 Trail front mech and crank with Syncros, LX and Specialized rings, KMC Chain (bike 3) XT rear mech, Deore front, Truvativ 5D crank with Syncros, LX, and steel Truvativ inner rings, Taya chain, wellgo peds, Titec goodies, Gripshift MRX.
Bottom Line:Listen, I have used all manner of stuff. These things shift just swell, especially for the price. I know those "If it ain't XTR it ain't squat" babies will look down their nose at you....until you catch them riding their NON-IMAGINARY bike equipped with Altus....which they bought at Walmart. Not everyone needs XTR...or XT for that matter. Sunrace cassettes are plenty tough...the cogs resist bending better than LX. So take that.
Value Rating:5Overall Rating:4

Submitted by tr smith a Weekend Warrior from midland,mich
Date Reviewed: October 26, 2003
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $22.00
Purchased At:alfred e bike
Strengths:Chrome plating on cogs, shifts very well for me, good price. I bought two for two different recumbents,, works fine on both.
Weaknesses:None that I know of, except whats listed on this board.
Similar Products Used:Shimano suntour sram
Bike Setup:Burley Limbo, pretty stock except for some aero addons. and a big chainring. and continental slicks.
Bottom Line:So far so good.!! My use is not real hard riding at all,,but I do shift under load,,and it works great for me so far. Based on what you z are saying though,,I am going to start inspecting it regularly.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:5

Submitted by zach a Racer from port hope,on,canada
Date Reviewed: July 11, 2003
Favorite Trail:calabogie peaks
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:draw prize
Strengths:has a cool finish
Weaknesses:every thing i broke and bent teeth in under a month
Similar Products Used:none
Bike Setup:giant xtc 2 with a shimano deore, xt drivetrain carbon bars and seat post
Bottom Line:don't buy this
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by dude a Weekend Warrior from duder
Date Reviewed: April 14, 2003
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:could be used as a fancy paperweight
Weaknesses:that it exists
Bottom Line:it sucks, i only got about 120 kms out of this before it had to be replaced under warranty. The bike shop replaced it with a shimano hg cluster on so will see how that goes.
The bike shop guy said these clusters are pretty varied in their quality, as they have less stringint Qualty control than other manufacturers, that is why they are cheap and fail more often than other brands.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Simon Wilson a Weekend Warrior from Stevenage, united Kingdom
Date Reviewed: March 17, 2003
Favorite Trail:Highlands
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Came with Bike
Strengths:Matt finish
Weaknesses:Tooth Broke after 100 miles
Similar Products Used:Shimano XT
Bike Setup:As Marin intended before but now better Mavics, XT hubs and XT Casette
Bottom Line:Shamefully broke a tooth during some roadwork! XT seems much more durable - silkier gearchange too. The best thing about this product is that it taught me you get what you pay for, and it gave me an excuse with the other half as to why I needed to upgrade to XT.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Aaron a from Austin
Date Reviewed: January 8, 2003
Duration Product Used:3 months
Strengths:It makes my back wheel go round and round
Weaknesses:It shifts like crap
Similar Products Used:SRAM 5.0, 7.0
Bottom Line:I didnt have this on long enough to attest to its longevity, but as soon as I replaced it with the SRAM 5.0 cassette I realized how bad it was. Im a heavy rider with a decent amount of leg strength and once I got a better cassette I realized this one doesnt like to shift under a load. Its intended purpose it not for even mild trail riding, but I think it would work well for most people who stick to the street or the bike path. For that reason I will give it a value of 3 chilis because its not an expensive part. However, because it came on a bike which was otherwise a great trail bike, I give it 2 flaming turds overall.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:2

Submitted by Steve a Weekend Warrior from Vancouver, BC, Canada
Date Reviewed: May 22, 2002
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:Good shifting.
Precise.
Good wear life.
Weaknesses:Flexy.
Too heavy, even for a freeride bike. (my hardtail weighs 40 lbs, and I care about the weight of this cassette. That's how heavy.)
Similar Products Used:SRAM, Shimano.
Bike Setup:.243 Racing 4130, cro-mo cranks, burly wheelset, avid disc for my light ass.. blah blah blah.
Bottom Line:Decent cassette. Shifts well, lasts about an average amount of time.

Flexy, wayyyy too heavy.

Not bad, not great. My chain and cassette are worn, and I'm moving to XT.

Thanks sunrace, not a bad job. Too bad no one distributes your stuff.
Value Rating:4Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Chuck a Cross Country Rider from White Lake, Michigan USA
Date Reviewed: March 9, 2002
Favorite Trail:Highland
Duration Product Used:1 Year
Purchased At:Came with wheelset
Strengths:makes a nice weapon
Weaknesses:this thing is the biggest pile of $hit I've ever used. cog spacing isn't quite right, teeth chip like mad, flex's under mild load
Similar Products Used:sram, shimano
Bike Setup:mongoose aluminum hardtail, LX cranks,ryno lts, sachs derailer, manitou srx
Bottom Line:under no circumstances should you be using this device. doing so will result in serious injury and/or destruction of personal property. stick with sram
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Chris a Cross Country Rider from Düsseldorf,Germany
Date Reviewed: October 26, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Price Paid: $40.00
Purchased At:Ziehtec
Strengths:none
Weaknesses:function,all you can think
Similar Products Used:Shimano Deore LX
Bike Setup:Rocky Mountain Element,Race Face,Syncros,XT,XTR,Control Tech
Bottom Line:This cog set is the worst i have ever buyed.The last gear is only reachable when I screw down the limiter.The next cog set will be a Shimano XT.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Phil a from Prov., RI, U.S.
Date Reviewed: October 21, 2001
Favorite Trail:this one
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:Light weight
Weaknesses:very weak
Bottom Line:This cassette came with my bike, I am not that aggressive of a rider, but the lowest gear bent when I was on a hill, and now I can't use 1st or 2nd gear. This thing is a piece of garbage.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by brian a Cross Country Rider from sunnyvale,ca
Date Reviewed: September 16, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Strengths:none
Weaknesses:too many
Bike Setup:bontrager
Bottom Line:I got a sunrace chain free and put that on my bike since my shimano chain was getting old. the chain broke during a race. I weigh 128 lbs so i am not a big guy and the chain breaks on me. never ever had a chain break on me before this one.
Got the cassette again for free at another race. they gave out like a dozen of those pieces of shiittt. Mine is in the box sitting in the garage. thought it might make a good paper weight or something or i would have just thrown it away.

DO NOT BUY SUNRACE PRODUCTS. THEY SIMPLY SUCK.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Claudio a from California
Date Reviewed: August 18, 2001
Duration Product Used:6 months
Strengths:This cassette sees no strength
Weaknesses:Everything.
Similar Products Used:nothing compares to this crap
Bottom Line:It came with my bike and the first week riding the 8th gear bent. I didn't call much but about a month later 2 teeth chipped on the 7th gear. That was it. I just went with Shimano quality which the bike store killed me with an overpriced cassette. Buy stuff from the net, its much cheaper.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Mike a Cross Country Rider from Austin
Date Reviewed: June 12, 2001
Favorite Trail:Porcupine Rim
Duration Product Used:3 months
Purchased At:came on bike
Strengths:light, retro-cool drilled cogs
Weaknesses:durability (what durability?), not shimano
Bike Setup:Bontrager hard-tail. XTR hubs, Bonti Valiant rims. 8spd GripShift.
Bottom Line:Cassette lasted about 500 miles before first tooth broke and the chain started slipping. Cassette is very light and worked great when new but it's just not durable enough. SunRace DOES say it's "for racing only", but who wants to race not knowing when a cog will break? - and it probably will. I've gotten thousands of miles of hassle free, low maintenance riding out of XT cassettes & though I try to just say no to Shimano, looks like I'll be going back.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Vincent Lonano a Weekend Warrior from Palm Beach Gardens
Date Reviewed: January 13, 2001
Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
Purchased At:Came w/ bike
Strengths:Worked at first/came with the bike.
Weaknesses:Worked less than a month....Never had a component fail so quickly.
Similar Products Used:None
Bottom Line:When I climbed a small obstacle, I felt the inner arms in the casette snap forward under the load. It hosed the entire mechanism and in my opinion based on my experience, this product is not robust enougt for off road use.
Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

Submitted by bladteth a Cross Country Rider from Lodz, Poland
Date Reviewed: October 16, 2000
Duration Product Used:3 months
Price Paid: $15.00
Purchased At:www.cyklotur.com.pl
Strengths:+ price
+ weight
+ shifts well
Weaknesses:- extremely weak
- teeth break away
Similar Products Used:Suntour Powerflo, HG60
Bike Setup:Kerberos (custom bike)
Bottom Line:This piece of metal is unbelivably weak. For the price and weight you cannot find any better solution but durabilty suffers a lot form it. I broke several teeth on this cassette (never happened before) and some of them are so worn out that new chain is not working properly (skipping thing most of the times I step harder on the cranks), thus making ride impossible. With help of 7,5mm file I am going to get it back to work, but hey ! Is it worth your nerves for just a month or two of pure mountain riding ? I do not think so.
Value Rating:3Overall Rating:1

Submitted by Rob Oberbeck a Racer from Wauwatosa, WI
Date Reviewed: September 22, 1999
Favorite Trail:
John Muir trails
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
I won it, so it was free.
seems like a good product
Weaknesses:
The thing is longer then a normal cassette... it is a about 1/2 longer then my LX cassette, it rubs on my derailuer hanger. Since it's longer, it screwed up shifting too, even though it has the same ratio.
Similar Products Used:
XT and LX cassette
Bike Setup:
the cassette is on an XTR hub
Bottom Line:Better can be had for the money.
Go XT, best deal in cassette
Overall Rating:3

Submitted by Nh dude a Racer from newhampshire
Date Reviewed: September 15, 1999
Favorite Trail:
yourmother and most of the stuffon drummer
Duration Product Used:
less than 1 month
Strengths:
free got it at mount snow 66 series for 2nd place in xc
Weaknesses:
none really 300 culd get lighter but who cares really?
Similar Products Used:
stock
Bike Setup:
z2 m2 98 stumpy RF rings and low bars tioga 2.1 dh in the f and a yeti tire in the rear scott clipless
Bottom Line:no problems so far cheap cool ads in the mags stays clean good wear for a month and alot of rain rides
Overall Rating:5

Submitted by muddy spice a Cross-Country Rider from ontario
Date Reviewed: April 25, 1999
Duration Product Used:
3 months
Strengths:
cheap
Weaknesses:
crap, it's worn already, what's up with that? it's on my beater bike so it's never been off road and it's worn!!!
Similar Products Used:
lx
xt
ultegra
dura ace
campy
Bike Setup:
it's on my kona beater
Bottom Line:don't buy it, if it comes stock on your bike ask for the shop to switch it
Overall Rating:1






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