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Performance Precision 8 Speed Cassette

MSRP $ 27.99
# of Reviews 3
Average Rating 1/5
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    Submitted by Will T Smith a Cross Country Rider from Valparaiso, IN
    Date Reviewed: March 15, 2008
    Favorite Trail:Outback Trail @ Imagination Glen
    Duration Product Used:Less than 1 month
    Price Paid: $12.00
    Purchased At:Performance Bike
    Strengths:It's $5 cheaper than a SRAM cassette that would not have broken.
    Weaknesses:Misery loves company. The 12 tooth cog shattered on a road at Fort Custer. Whats worse is that the back cassette spacing on this cassette is such that I could not throw a 12T on from a worn cassette.

    So, In the end I lost $12. Lucky for Performance it broke at the END of the ride. I won't be buying any more Forte branded drivetrain components.
    Similar Products Used:SRAM and Shimano cassettes
    Bike Setup:Karate Monkey XT/X9 level setup.
    Bottom Line:Don't waste your money on this junk. It still only gets one chili for value because there is no value in cheap garbage.


    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by dwight moody a Weekend Warrior from Seattle
    Date Reviewed: January 26, 2008
    Favorite Trail:tolt
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Price Paid: $15.00
    Purchased At:performance.com
    Strengths:Cheap, final straw in lovely decision to ditch gears.
    Weaknesses:Oh, everything
    Similar Products Used:Sram
    Bike Setup:Hardtail, now single-speed.
    Bottom Line:Sometimes, you really get what you pay for. The second or third time I rode this POS, the 12 tooth cog snapped and fell out. When I got back home after that abbreviated ride, I switched in a worn ring from an old cassette and just tried not to end up in that gear. This was tolerable for a couple months, when a tooth snapped off on of the larger cogs.

    So I decided to become a single speeder.
    Value Rating:1Overall Rating:1

    Submitted by Lee a from SF Bay
    Date Reviewed: July 16, 2007
    Duration Product Used:3 months
    Strengths:cheap
    Weaknesses:bad shifting, fragile
    Similar Products Used:sram, sunrace
    Bike Setup:One commuter, one hardtail trail bike
    Bottom Line:I have 2 of these cassettes, one 12-32, one 11-28. The 12-32 is ok, but the shifting is very slow compared to a SRAM or even a Sunrace cassette. The 11-28 cassette is horrible. First, the removable two outer cogs' freehub interface was shoddy, making it hard to put on (had to lightly tap with a rubber mallet to get them on). Then less than a month in, the 12T cog had a tooth break off. I can't say whether the bad interface is the original cause, but it's BS to have such a lightly torqued, rarely used steel cog fail that fast on a commuter bike.

    Actually, if you compare Sunrace and Forte cogs, they look nearly identical; I'd bet they're from the same factory. The differences are Forte cassettes cost more, don't include the nickel plating, and have worse tolerances on the machining.
    Value Rating:2Overall Rating:1






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