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Originally Posted by mstateglfr
SRAM PG1130 11 speed 11-36t cassette.
Shimano 105 5800 FD
Shimano 105 5800 RD
Gevenalle CX 11sp shifters
Wolftooth Roadlink


These 5 things combined equal exact shifts all thru the 11 cogs and 2 chain rings. Not sure why this combo works...is the SRAM cassette not an MTB cassette?...i just assumed it was due to the wide gear ratio.
I stand corrected. Thanks for the post.

Shifters and RD are Shimano road compatible, but the cassette is a MTB one. Spacing is off from road 11 speed by 0.16 mm, which should result in about 1.5 mm "miss" after 9 shifts. Inner roller width of a chain is about 2.4 mm. So guess it doesn't miss enough to really bother shifting, though it's not a perfect match.

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