NAHBS 2010 – Eric Sampson had his full array of eponymous components on display, including a few brand new goodies coming out in April.
The most eyecatching was this gold-colored full alloy cassette that’s machined out just like the SRAM Red Powerdome into a one-piece, rock solid set of 7000-series aluminum cogs. It weighs in at a mere 109g! MSRP? A cool $179, which makes it 51g lighter and $51 cheaper, plus the bling quotient is off the charts. Sampson said the tooth profile is cut sharp and it actually will shift better with a bit of wear, but it’s intended only for races and important illustrations of your climbing prowess. Expected life is about 1,500 to 2,000 miles depending on care and conditions.
Check out all the new, lightweight goodies just after the break…
The smallest cog is part of the screw cap.
The Titanium road cassette is built in traditional form and has an aluminum carrier, but it still weighs in about 25g under the SRAM Red unit…135g! The MSRP on this one, though, is pretty high at $439, but you’ll get about 4,000 miles out of it.
It’s shown with the freehub in it to hold it together for the show…the lower cogs are individual rings.
The new Stratics-5 road pedal comes with either a steel spindle (121g/pedal, $139) or titanium (99g/pedal, $249).