In search of 105 8 speed cassette.

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    Limewindow

    Hi all,

    Got an old Colombus custom frame in need of a new rear cassette. I’m told that 8 speed 105s are nigh on impossible to get.

    Does anyone know where I could get one?
    Is there an equivalent with the same specs made by another brand?

    Any suggestions welcome.

    Thanks
    Tom

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    fukawitribe

    Equivalent new Shimano HG

    Equivalent new Shimano HG (and other) 8-speed cassettes are plentiful and dirt cheap – probably not worth looking elsewhere unless there’s a particular reason for 105 only 

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    bikeman01

    Shimano 105 was once 8sp,

    Shimano 105 was once 8sp, then it became 9sp, 10sp and now it’s 11sp.

    So the question is why do you specifically want a 105 cassette when the HG50 is probably exactly what you have and any 8sp cassette would fit.

    Fit one of these and be done with it:
    https://www.wiggle.co.uk/cassettes/8-speed-speed 

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    Secret_squirrel

    Add a wanted post on

    Add a wanted post on retrobike.co.uk in the road section, make sure you know what you would pay.   There is also an losely affiliated site on facebook of the same name where most of the regulars also hangout.

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    ktache

    Ebay for NOS cassettes, it’s

    Ebay for NOS cassettes, it’s where I tend to source my 8 speed XT and 9 speed XTR.  You have to keep your eye on it and expect to pay premium for what are becoming very rare consumables.

    I happened upon this site today

    https://www.retro-himmel.de/

    They seem to have been hoarding box fresh goods from some time ago and are charging rather a lot, or stuff he picked up a little while back when relatively cheap.  Lots of very colourful 90s mountain bike candy.

     

    Sometimes it seems like a quest, lots of google searches, and going through many pages with different search phrases.  Get an exploded view and there may be a few single cogs out there if you don’t need the whole thing.

    There does seem to be more parts available in the US, and mainland Europe.

    I have never chanced second hand cassettes or rims.

    On chainsets and chainrings wear is much more obvious.

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