Collection: MTB Groupsets

Answer 3 questions to find the perfect Groupsets for your bike!
1. What freehub type does your rear wheel use?
2. How many gears would you like to have?
3. What is the rear hub spacing of your frame?
The cassette must match the freehub type of your rear wheel. Some wheels can have their freehub type swapped to allow the use of different cassettes.
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Some modern 9 speed groupsets offer the same gear range as 12 speed with fewer clicks. More gears can offer smoother 'steps' between gears, optimising pedalling effeciency. Fewer gears can be cheaper, lighter, and more resistant to damage.
Groupsets that include cranks are designed to work with a specific rear hub spacing. Measure the width of your rear hub (usually 142mm or 148mm) or choose a groupset without cranks ("any") to fit with your existing cranks.
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A bike without a groupset is nothing more than a fancy scooter. Refresh your drivetrain with a full groupset from a variety of brands, with options for boost and non-boost frames.