Shimano Acera CS-HG41 7 Speed Cassette
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Details
- Durable 7-speed ATB cassette
- Hyperglide sprockets have a computer designed tooth configuration with contoured shift gates, resulting in a crisp smooth shift even under load
- Close ratio gearing allows a more efficient use of energy through finer cadence control
- Sprockets are cut away to reduce weight without reducing rigidity
- Nickel-plated finish offers hard wearing resistance to corrosion
- Corrosion-resistant steel cassette lockring
- For 7-speed HG chains
- 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 28t
- Hyperglide sprockets have a computer designed tooth configuration with contoured shift gates, resulting in a crisp smooth shift even under load
- Close ratio gearing allows a more efficient use of energy through finer cadence control
- Sprockets are cut away to reduce weight without reducing rigidity
- Nickel-plated finish offers hard wearing resistance to corrosion
- Corrosion-resistant steel cassette lockring
- For 7-speed HG chains
- 11, 13, 15, 18, 21, 24, 28t
Specification
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Associated Components
Part Number
Description
Availability
Y11E01300
Lock Ring
Discontinued
Y11F1129A
Sprocket Wheel 11T (Built in spacer type) for ac-Group
Discontinued
Questions & Answers (7)
Can you recommend a 7spd cassette 11-28t for a pinnacle laterite zero
By Gary Leonard
26 Jun 2021
SJS Customer Service:
Thank you for your enquiry, yes this item will be fine
WD 28/06/21
WD 28/06/21
Is Shimano Acera cs-hg41 7 speed freewheel ?
By Desmond
11 Nov 2020
SJS Customer Service:
No, this is a Cassette.
JK 12.11.20
JK 12.11.20
Will this fit my fh-1055 hub?
By Anonymous
15 Dec 2019
SJS Customer Service:
yes RT 16/12/19
Can I use this for my Dawes Galaxy Twin tandem?
By Jacques Godet
03 Nov 2019
I need to replace the cassette (14-28t, around 38mm inside diameter) on my Galaxy Twin tandem. Would the Shimano Acera CS-HG41 7 Speed Cassette be suitable for it?
If not what is the product I need as well as the tool to take it off?
Regards,
Jacques
If not what is the product I need as well as the tool to take it off?
Regards,
Jacques
SJS Customer Service:
Yes this would work. We recommend - https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/tools/park-tool-fr52g-cassette-lockring-tool-with-5mm-guide-pin/
Thanks - 04/11/19
Thanks - 04/11/19
Fitting on 11 Speed Hub
By Dave
27 Jul 2018
Hi,
I'm looking to experiment with fitting my old beater on my smart direct drive turbo as a permenant turbo bike. The turbo has an 11 speed hub, plus came with a spacer for "8-9-10" speed cassettes. Will that spacer be sufficient or will I need more (like the sproket washer mentioned in the other question)?
Thanks
I'm looking to experiment with fitting my old beater on my smart direct drive turbo as a permenant turbo bike. The turbo has an 11 speed hub, plus came with a spacer for "8-9-10" speed cassettes. Will that spacer be sufficient or will I need more (like the sproket washer mentioned in the other question)?
Thanks
SJS Customer Service:
This should be okay without, but sometimes you do need that spacer depending on the particular hub shell / cassette.
Thanks
Thanks
Cassette loose on splines
By Stephen Osborne
10 Aug 2017
I have just replaced an old Shimano Exage 500X 7 speed cassette with a Shimano CS-HG41 7 Speed Cassette supplied by your good selves.
The old 6 sprocket stack appear to be thicker than the new ones. This means that when the lock ring is tightened, the 6 new sprockets are slightly loose on the splines.
It would appear that the gap between the 7th sprocket and the others is only about 1 mm.
Is there a thin spacer shim available for this setup?
Also, the old chain appears to ride up when used on the 11 tooth sprocket (it is fine on the other 6). Could a new chain prevent this?
Many thanks
The old 6 sprocket stack appear to be thicker than the new ones. This means that when the lock ring is tightened, the 6 new sprockets are slightly loose on the splines.
It would appear that the gap between the 7th sprocket and the others is only about 1 mm.
Is there a thin spacer shim available for this setup?
Also, the old chain appears to ride up when used on the 11 tooth sprocket (it is fine on the other 6). Could a new chain prevent this?
Many thanks
SJS Customer Service:
You need to fit 2 (perhaps just 1) Shimano CS-HG50-7 Sprocket Washer - 1mm - Y11E03000 (our item # 6776) BEHIND the cassette as the Exage 500 hub was not designed for 11t top sprockets.
Is It A Design For Hybrid Also
By wayne
24 Jan 2017
SJS Customer Service:
Hi,
As long as your bike is designed to take a 7spd cassette then this will be fine.
Thanks.
As long as your bike is designed to take a 7spd cassette then this will be fine.
Thanks.