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RIRO cassette failure

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dsveddy:
See attached photo. This cassette has been super cool and lightweight, albeit has exhibited some very rough shifting around the 3-tooth jump between cogs 7 and 8.

After no more than 100 miles of riding I noticed a tooth was sheared off. Thankfully I was granted a return (after nearly 3 months of ownership), but I'm posting this as a fair warning to everyone else.

JonMS:
I was waiting for the oil slick colored 12 speed stuff but I guess I’ll pass for now. Thanks for sharing.

zerstorer:
Better stick to all steel cassettes

jonathanf2:
I saw that cassette when it was released. The mixed steel/alloy design is a no-go for me. Every steel/alloy cassette I've owned always looks like crap with worn alloy big cogs. The newer ZTTO/Goldix lightweight all-steel cassette has been working great and they have an improved design over the Spedao/SRoad cassettes.

Serge_K:
What's the material of the black cogs? Please be specific in what you bought because I assume RIRO, whoever they are, sell different types of cassettes?

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