lazyrabbit
Retro Guru
I'm tend to worry about wear on my old components, so it's comforting to know that I can replace stuff like the drivetrain with new.
On new Shimano HG50's they have now got a nickel finish on all 7 rings, as the 90s Deore LX-standard HG70 did, and this is different to the vintage ones which have got a brown finish on the first 6.
It got me wondering. Manufacturers obviously want to wind up their production of older models, and to do this Shimano already merged the UN50 and UN70 bb's into the UN5x ... so by merging the appearance of the HG50 and HG70 have they not done a similar thing?
In my mind this is a boon to retro riders because they are pretty cheap and get a slight increase in quality. How good are these new HG50's and do you regret not being able to get a replacement new HG70 cassette, or even a UN70 bb?
More info: http://www.bikepro.com/products/freewhe ... mcass.html
The product on sale (price varies a lot, this is one of the cheapest): http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-cs-hg50 ... 60494137uk
On new Shimano HG50's they have now got a nickel finish on all 7 rings, as the 90s Deore LX-standard HG70 did, and this is different to the vintage ones which have got a brown finish on the first 6.
It got me wondering. Manufacturers obviously want to wind up their production of older models, and to do this Shimano already merged the UN50 and UN70 bb's into the UN5x ... so by merging the appearance of the HG50 and HG70 have they not done a similar thing?
In my mind this is a boon to retro riders because they are pretty cheap and get a slight increase in quality. How good are these new HG50's and do you regret not being able to get a replacement new HG70 cassette, or even a UN70 bb?
More info: http://www.bikepro.com/products/freewhe ... mcass.html
The product on sale (price varies a lot, this is one of the cheapest): http://www.wiggle.co.uk/shimano-cs-hg50 ... 60494137uk