WTD: 7 Speed UniGlide Cassette or some sprockets - SORTED

rjsdavis

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Hello there

I'm after a 7 speed UG cassette for a road bike that I'm restoring. It presently has a 6 speed UG cassette, but the gruppo is Ultegra, and I need the 7 speed to marry up with the 64xx DT shifters.

Does anyone have a reasonable condition UG cassette (circa 12-23 / 13-23 / 12-21)?

If anyone has any spare sprockets/spacers, that might work too!

Many thanks

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Re: WTD: 7 Speed UniGlide Cassette or some sprockets/spacers!

Long ago I went the opposite way and moved my 7s uniglide cassette to a 6s hub.

Consequently I have a full set of 5 7s spacers
4 x 3.15mm (marked 7s)
1 x 3.3mm (marked 2nd position)

I also have left over a 16T sprocket without wear

I think the sprocket width is same for 6 or 7 speed just the spacers are different.

Let me know if don't have any luck with full cassette.
 
Re: WTD: 7 Speed UniGlide Cassette or some sprockets/spacers!

tpjm191":cdhjwlap said:
Long ago I went the opposite way and moved my 7s uniglide cassette to a 6s hub.

Consequently I have a full set of 5 7s spacers
4 x 3.15mm (marked 7s)
1 x 3.3mm (marked 2nd position)

I also have left over a 16T sprocket without wear

I think the sprocket width is same for 6 or 7 speed just the spacers are different.

Let me know if don't have any luck with full cassette.

Thank you very much for this - let me pull the existing cassette apart, to see if it is individual cogs, or a block and a top screw-on cog. Can I put a provisional dibs on this please? I suspect I'm going to need this.....
 
Re: WTD: 7 Speed UniGlide Cassette or some sprockets/spacers!

I've just found that I've got an almost mint 13-30 6 Speed Uniglide cassette to swap.

I'm after a 7 speed road ratio Uniglide cassette please.
 

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Re: WTD: 7 Speed UniGlide Cassette or some sprockets/

SORTED.

The solution was to marry up some 7 speed D/T shifters, with the plastic insert to slightly adjust the cable pull, and it's now working a treat. It's always good when everything can be kept original. The Rossin is nearly finished...
 
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