11s MTB is the same spacing as 10s Road. You won't have any trouble. I've
used it even on Duraace 7700 rear hubs from 2004!
On Thursday, June 8, 2023 at 8:08:17 AM UTC-7 Stephanie A. wrote:
> Thanks, all, and sorry for the light thread hijack. I'm planning on
> installing the Deore M5100 11-51t
Thanks, all, and sorry for the light thread hijack. I'm planning on
installing the Deore M5100 11-51t cassette. Hopefully it works, but If I
end up needing to buy a new wheel that's still easier (and cheaper, since
parts for the spouse's bike have to be strong--6' 3" and 300+ lbs) than
converti
I'm definitely UNO-curious.
In the meantime, I've been running the Microshift 11 speed for over a year,
in both friction and index mode. It's awesome. I run a 1 x 11 and it's been
flawless after you dial in the fit bolt.
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 5:43:41 PM UTC-6 Stephanie A. wrote:
> I'm loo
Cassette widths per Sheldon Brown:
Shimano 8 speed - 35.4mm
Shimano 9 speed - 36.5mm
Shimano 10 speed - 37.2 mm
Not the same, but kind of depends on the depth of threads on the locknut
and how close the outer cog gets to your frame. May work some of the time,
may not some of the time. The 10 spee
Yes, this is correct. Road Shimano/SRAM are 8-9-10, and 11 is a newer
standard that should ship with a spacer to handle 8-9-10. That's what
happened with my Velocity wheel that I just bought. I was on 9 speed, so I
kept the spacer and moved my cassette from my (rim failed) older hub. Then,
when
A very small and fleeting tangent: Does anyone know the *smallest* Shimano
Mountain dished cog, and whether it is always on a spider? And: Does Miche
carry this? (Yes, I can and will look it up, but perhaps someone already
knows.)
I wonder if with such a dished cog and 11 speed spacers I can build
Uhh... I'm pretty certain that 8-9-10 speed Shimano/Sram freehub bodies are
all the same width. It's 7 speed that is narrower. From 8 to 9 cogs and 9
to 10 they just decreased the spacing between cogs and didn't change the
overall width. 7 to 8 and 10 to 11 is when the width changed. Mountain 11
sp
Laing - thanks for confirming what I already thought, this is just the bar
end specific version of the Dia Compe 11s shifter already on market.
Interesting either way! Still have a nice set of ENE shifters mounted to
Paul thumbies waiting for the right build. Suppose It will be a 9s or less
bui
Dia Compe already makes the thumbie and downtube version of the shifter.
The Uno is just the bar-end version. I tried unsuccessfully to mount the
downtube version to a bar end pod a while back, but had to grind away too
much of the pod.
Even if you can change the freehub, you would need to re-d
Steve – about to head into the office. I’ll have an answer for you on both
fronts by this evening!
On Tuesday, June 6, 2023 at 6:00:06 AM UTC-7 steve...@gmail.com wrote:
> Luke, I've got a couple for you - questions, that is.
>
> Will the Uno lever mount on a Shimano compatable Paul Thumbie ?
@Iconley--I was hoping I could swap the freehub to one that would fit an
11-speed cassette without changing the wheel's hub. I haven't taken it
apart yet so I don't know what internals or measurements the current
freehub has. I'm hoping it'll end up as less trouble than changing bb,
cranks, and
Luke, I've got a couple for you - questions, that is.
Will the Uno lever mount on a Shimano compatable Paul Thumbie ?I'm
thinking of replacing my current 11 speed Microshift. lever which I run
mounted on the Thumbie.
Also, what is the length of the Uno lever measured from say the pivo
You likely cannot put a road 10, 11, or 12 speed cassette on an 8 speed hub
(35.4mm), and 9 speed (36.5mm) is pretty iffy also. It is possible that the
8 speed cassette is on a wider hub with a spacer, but you need to check.
Shimano 11 speed mountain cassettes fit 9 speed width hubs, so you can
You can use a 11s chain or a 12s chain if you so choose! Also, I work there
(Merry/Soma) so feel free to hit me with questions.
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 4:43:41 PM UTC-7 Stephanie A. wrote:
> I'm looking forward to reading how you like it. The spouse wants more
> gears and the fastest way to
I'm looking forward to reading how you like it. The spouse wants more gears
and the fastest way to do it is to get him a 10- or 11-speed cassette and a
friction shifter since his Breezer Downtown EX came as a 1x8.
On Monday, June 5, 2023 at 6:12:15 PM UTC-4 drewfi...@gmail.com wrote:
> Hey Max,
Hey Max,
I saw the video where Russ announced this, and was also curious as I've got
an 11sp Cassette in my parts bin with no current home.
I do think you need an 11sp chain, as the chain width and cassette spacing
work most natively together. You may be able to get away with a 10sp chain
dep
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