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Shimano XTR CS-M980 10-Speed 11-36 Dyna-Sys Cassette
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Shimano XTR CS-M980 10-Speed Dyna-Sys Cassette

Compatibility:Shimano HG-X 10-speed chain
Material: Aluminum/Titanium
Size 1: 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 26, 30, 34T
Size 2: 11, 13, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24, 28, 32, 36T
Size 3:
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Weight: 255g (11-34T)

Shimano's new XTR 10-speed Dyna-Sys cassette combines performance-enhancing stiffness with light weight, consistently smooth shifting and trail-tested durability to meet the evolving needs of today's mountain bike riders. Specifically designed for optimized performance with the mountain bike-specific HG-X chain and the new XTR Shadow rear derailleur, the XTR 10-speed cassette delivers outstanding shifting performance no matter how rough or rugged the off-road conditions. 
Hyperglide sprockets have a computer designed tooth configuration with contoured shift gates, resulting in a crisp smooth shift even under load
Three-piece spider provides stiffness under load
Close-ratio gearing permits finer control of cadence for more efficient energy transfer
Five largest cogs are made from titanium to reduce weight
Sprockets are cut away and drilled to reduce weight without sacrificing rigidity
Nickel-plated finish is hard-wearing and resists corrosion
Includes alloy lockring
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http://www.performancebike.com/bikes/Product_10052_10551_1099021_-1___000000
$179.99
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Created on Jan.  8, 2016 at  8:07 PM (EST). Last updated by Warner-Admin, Bill on Jan.  8, 2016 at 10:12 PM (EST). Owned by Warner-Admin, Bill.
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