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Old 05-20-16, 07:44 AM
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Shimano Uniglide cassette 6sp 14-26

Selling a 6-speed cassette splined for a Shimano Uniglide freehub. Cogs are 14-16-18-20-23-26

Very good condition. Note the 20-tooth cog has a tooth that is shorter than the others (see pic). From what I've learned on the internet, I'm 98.7316% sure the cog was built this way and I've seen many others like it. Not sure what purpose this serves but I can say it worked perfectly fine when I used it. Just disclosing to avoid any surprises when you take it out of the box.


Shipped CONUS for $28.
Good gear ratio and priced about 20% less than similar cassettes that have sold on eBay.



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Giving this a shameless bump just in case someone missed the uniglide cassette they've been waiting their entire lifetime to find
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That's a really good progression. I bet if it'd been a freewheel, it would have sold like <snaps fingers>

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Still got that Uniglide cassette? Do you know if it would be compatible with my Shimano XT drivetrain?

My current Uniglide cassette (13-26) is worn out, missing teeth, attempted to put a new chain on and lots of skipping.

Looking to replace the cassette and be able to finally get a new chain. Thanks!
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Long gone, sold it in eBay. Guess I should have updated this posting.
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Please keep me in mind if you come across another one. Ideally 6 speed Uniglide 13-26 that will work with my XT M730 group.

For now I am holding off on converting my hub to hyperglide.

Thanks!
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Originally Posted by rebraun
Please keep me in mind if you come across another one. Ideally 6 speed Uniglide 13-26 that will work with my XT M730 group.

For now I am holding off on converting my hub to hyperglide.

Thanks!
I might have some NOS BROWN cogs. Don't know if I have all six.
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Originally Posted by bikemore
I might have some NOS BROWN cogs. Don't know if I have all six.

13t is unscrewed and the cassette is off, that leaves a cluster of 5 cogs which appear to be connected by three pins. Do I simply need to unpry the 5 cogs apart? I started to try and pry, but did not want to get too aggressive. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

I may try and flip a couple cogs over to see if that gets me anywhere, if not I may want to know more about the cogs you have.

Thanks!!!
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Originally Posted by rebraun
13t is unscrewed and the cassette is off, that leaves a cluster of 5 cogs which appear to be connected by three pins. Do I simply need to unpry the 5 cogs apart? I started to try and pry, but did not want to get too aggressive. Any guidance would be greatly appreciated.

I may try and flip a couple cogs over to see if that gets me anywhere, if not I may want to know more about the cogs you have.

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The 3 bolts either have a small allen wrench or a small hex screw. The bolts just bolt into the largest cog. I should check what I have. Although now that I am thinking. The bolts are totally optional - just make it easier to get the cogs on.
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I have 24 and 28 (and 32 I think) cogs. I might have more, but I have boxes all over the place and it takes a few minutes to find them.

EDIT: Also have used 14, 15, and 17. NOS 22 and 24. All silver. Maybe a 14 NOS. I know below I am looking for 24T FW, these are cassette.
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Originally Posted by bikemore
The 3 bolts either have a small allen wrench or a small hex screw. The bolts just bolt into the largest cog. I should check what I have. Although now that I am thinking. The bolts are totally optional - just make it easier to get the cogs on.
Thanks ... that may be the smallest hex screw I have ever seen! I had two cogs that were the most worn, I flipped them and I am in business for now. Also, I just scored a 13-28 on ebay that looks like it could serve as a backup. I think I set for a little while. I greatly appreciate all the responses. My favorite old rig has some more life!!

Thanks!

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