---
product_id: 1483758
title: "CS-5700 105 10-Speed Cassette"
brand: "shimano"
price: "€ 146.88"
currency: EUR
in_stock: true
reviews_count: 10
url: https://www.desertcart.es/products/1483758-cs-5700-105-10-speed-cassette
store_origin: ES
region: Spain
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# Lightweight aluminum carrier 10-speed precision gearing Nickel-plated durability CS-5700 105 10-Speed Cassette

**Brand:** shimano
**Price:** € 146.88
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> ⚙️ Shift into the future with Shimano’s precision power!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** CS-5700 105 10-Speed Cassette by shimano
- **How much does it cost?** € 146.88 with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
- **Where can I buy it?** [www.desertcart.es](https://www.desertcart.es/products/1483758-cs-5700-105-10-speed-cassette)

## Best For

- shimano enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted shimano brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Lightweight Design:** Aluminum carrier for the 3 largest cogs reduces weight without sacrificing strength.
- • **Pro-Level Compatibility:** Fits perfectly with Shimano 105 and Ultegra hubs for smooth, professional-grade performance.
- • **Optimized Weight Reduction:** Drilled cogs strategically cut grams, boosting your bike’s agility and speed.
- • **Seamless 10-Speed Shifting:** Experience crisp, reliable gear changes that keep you ahead in every ride.
- • **Durability Meets Performance:** Nickel plating ensures your cassette withstands the toughest rides and time.

## Overview

The Shimano CS-5700 105 10-Speed Cassette combines lightweight aluminum construction with nickel-plated cogs for enhanced durability and performance. Featuring a 10-speed setup and drilled cogs to reduce weight, it delivers smooth, reliable shifting compatible with Shimano 105 and Ultegra systems—making it the go-to choice for serious cyclists seeking professional-grade drivetrain efficiency.

## Description

Product Description The new 105 front derailleur leverages the wide inner link design introduced at the Dura-Ace level to assertively move the chain. Combined with the improved chain guide shape, silky smooth and seamless shifts can be made even under the heaviest of loads. From the Manufacturer The new 105 front derailleur leverages the wide inner link design introduced at the Dura-Ace level to assertively move the chain. Combined with the improved chain guide shape, silky smooth and seamless shifts can be made even under the heaviest of loads.

Review: Used With Campy Chorus Drivetrain - I was getting a little depressed with the whole 10-speed Campy compatible / Shimano freehub cassette situation. Several years back I had a Bob Jackson frameset built and shipped to me in the US. At the time, I favored Shimano hubs because they are high quality, have serviceable bearings, and don't cost an arm and a leg. However, there is nothing quite like the 'crispness' of Campagnolo drivetrains. So I opted for a cassette by Ambrosio that was Shimano splined, Campy spaced. These work great, but for some weird reason, you can't find these in shops in the US. You can find them sometimes on Ebay, but otherwise you have to order them from bicycle shops in the UK. The quality of the Ambrosio cogs is not super-great, so they have to be replaced each year or year-and-a-half or so in my case. So I started researching whether or not you can just take a Shimano set of cogs and use the Campy specific spacers to have a working set of gears. It turns out you can! I have an older Leader 722-RS frameset built up with Shimano 105 components. When I ordered a replacement cassette for that bike, I took off the old Ambrosio cassette on the Jackson frame and threaded these on with the Shimano spacers. The hubs are Ultegra, so no problem. The shifting was awful... but I noticed that at the top of the cluster (largest cogs) the shifting was good... this is important because these first three cogs are a welded together unit, so you can't tinker with the spacing. The derailleur had to be tweaked to allow more travel and the cable tension had to be adjusted, but the indexing was spot on at the top of the cluster. The middle cogs used four Shimano spacers and the shifting clearly didn't line up. Also the bottom of the cassette (smallest cogs) seemed out of joint, but nothing was that far off. The Ambrosio cassettes come with a total of 6 spacers, so I swapped out 4 of those for the four Shimano spacers... tweaked the cable tension, adjusted the high/low setting on the derailleur and it worked. You could have knocked me over with a feather. I've seen spacers sold separately for Campagnolo (blue in color) and I assume these are the same as the yellow Ambrosio ones (same spacer width). The quality of the 105 cassette is a little better than the Ambrosios, so I think these will hold up well. The quality of the shifts is a big improvement too, but these are brand new... I don't know if that will hold up over time. I've only ridden this set up for a few miles after initial set up, so if my chain explodes (a ten speed specific KMC chain) or the cogs fall off or something, I'll post a follow up.
Review: Workhorse component! - Shimano 105 is such a workhorse level of componentry! Sure, it’s heavier than higher end gear, but the difference is negligible for most cyclists and the durability is fantastic. Besides, the price is usually a fraction of the price of Dura-Ace or Ultegra!! Highly recommend.

## Features

- Aluminum carrier for 3 largest cogs
- Nickel plating increases durability
- Drilled out cogs help reduce weight
- Includes locking
- Shimano Reference Number: CS-5700

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B003NES7VO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #378,996 in Sports & Outdoors ( See Top 100 in Sports & Outdoors ) #331 in Bike Cassettes & Freewheels |
| Brand Name | SHIMANO |
| Case Material Type | Aluminum |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 4.7 out of 5 stars (531) |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00689228424319 |
| Item Weight | 0.7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Shimano |
| Manufacturer Part Number | CS4100 |
| Material Type | Aluminum |
| Model Number | 146196 |
| Mount Type | Braze-On Mount |
| Number of Teeth | 25 |
| UPC | 689228424319 656169571341 |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** SHIMANO
- **Color:** Silver
- **Item Weight:** 0.7 Pounds
- **Material:** Aluminum
- **Mounting Type:** Braze-On Mount

## Images

![CS-5700 105 10-Speed Cassette - Image 1](https://m.media-amazon.com/images/I/71FtqfUfb2L.jpg)

## Available Options

This product comes in different **Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Used With Campy Chorus Drivetrain
*by S***R on February 1, 2016*

I was getting a little depressed with the whole 10-speed Campy compatible / Shimano freehub cassette situation. Several years back I had a Bob Jackson frameset built and shipped to me in the US. At the time, I favored Shimano hubs because they are high quality, have serviceable bearings, and don't cost an arm and a leg. However, there is nothing quite like the 'crispness' of Campagnolo drivetrains. So I opted for a cassette by Ambrosio that was Shimano splined, Campy spaced. These work great, but for some weird reason, you can't find these in shops in the US. You can find them sometimes on Ebay, but otherwise you have to order them from bicycle shops in the UK. The quality of the Ambrosio cogs is not super-great, so they have to be replaced each year or year-and-a-half or so in my case. So I started researching whether or not you can just take a Shimano set of cogs and use the Campy specific spacers to have a working set of gears. It turns out you can! I have an older Leader 722-RS frameset built up with Shimano 105 components. When I ordered a replacement cassette for that bike, I took off the old Ambrosio cassette on the Jackson frame and threaded these on with the Shimano spacers. The hubs are Ultegra, so no problem. The shifting was awful... but I noticed that at the top of the cluster (largest cogs) the shifting was good... this is important because these first three cogs are a welded together unit, so you can't tinker with the spacing. The derailleur had to be tweaked to allow more travel and the cable tension had to be adjusted, but the indexing was spot on at the top of the cluster. The middle cogs used four Shimano spacers and the shifting clearly didn't line up. Also the bottom of the cassette (smallest cogs) seemed out of joint, but nothing was that far off. The Ambrosio cassettes come with a total of 6 spacers, so I swapped out 4 of those for the four Shimano spacers... tweaked the cable tension, adjusted the high/low setting on the derailleur and it worked. You could have knocked me over with a feather. I've seen spacers sold separately for Campagnolo (blue in color) and I assume these are the same as the yellow Ambrosio ones (same spacer width). The quality of the 105 cassette is a little better than the Ambrosios, so I think these will hold up well. The quality of the shifts is a big improvement too, but these are brand new... I don't know if that will hold up over time. I've only ridden this set up for a few miles after initial set up, so if my chain explodes (a ten speed specific KMC chain) or the cogs fall off or something, I'll post a follow up.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Workhorse component!
*by D***R on October 23, 2023*

Shimano 105 is such a workhorse level of componentry! Sure, it’s heavier than higher end gear, but the difference is negligible for most cyclists and the durability is fantastic. Besides, the price is usually a fraction of the price of Dura-Ace or Ultegra!! Highly recommend.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Cheaper than the bike shop
*by M***H on November 27, 2019*

Went to a bike shop to change up my cassette..those crazy people wanted to sell me the top of the line $300 cassette. NO THANKS. This one works great! I have a dura ace shifter & this cassette works perfectly with it. I've had a lot of hilly races and haven't had an issue. It's a great & cheaper alternative than the $300 over the top of the line stuff. That is as long as you don't care about carrying like .05oz more in weight.

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*Last updated: 2026-04-23*