Can I fit a 10-42 cassette to SRAM Rival 1? Any disadvantages?
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Can I fit a 10-42 cassette to SRAM Rival 1? Any disadvantages?
I have a Giant TCX Cross bike with a SRAM Rival 1 group set, including an 11-32 cassette. This 1x11 groupset is quite nice, but I do notice it lacks gear ratios at both ends of the spectrum.
I'm wondering whether it would be possible to fit a SRAM 11-speed 10-42 cassette to the bike, and what work this would involve. Looking and SRAM's web site shows that the XG-1150 FULL PIN™ Cassette looks like it would fit the Rival derailleur, but I don't know whether there are any other dimensions (e.g hub width) to take into account. I've never replaced any parts on a bike and don't know what's involved!
Are there any downsides to choosing a wider cassette range?
Thanks,
John
I'm wondering whether it would be possible to fit a SRAM 11-speed 10-42 cassette to the bike, and what work this would involve. Looking and SRAM's web site shows that the XG-1150 FULL PIN™ Cassette looks like it would fit the Rival derailleur, but I don't know whether there are any other dimensions (e.g hub width) to take into account. I've never replaced any parts on a bike and don't know what's involved!
Are there any downsides to choosing a wider cassette range?
Thanks,
John
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I've just found that the 10-42T cassette requires an XD hub:
"The 11-36 cassette is the widest that will fit to a regular freehub. To use SRAM's 10-42, you need a wheel with one of SRAM's XD driver bodies, and there are quite a few compatible wheels now available."
I'm not sure if the same chain on my 11-32 cassette could be used.
So it looks like this would either be a significant re-build, or maybe a whole new rear wheel with hub & cassette.
"The 11-36 cassette is the widest that will fit to a regular freehub. To use SRAM's 10-42, you need a wheel with one of SRAM's XD driver bodies, and there are quite a few compatible wheels now available."
I'm not sure if the same chain on my 11-32 cassette could be used.
So it looks like this would either be a significant re-build, or maybe a whole new rear wheel with hub & cassette.
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What version of the Rival 1 DR is it? If its the 2.1, you can use a 11-42 cassette with it.
I like the Shimano XT over the SRAM through with my SRAM Rival 1x setup.
You'll need to at least add links to the chain if not get a new one. Make sure its a 120 link chain though as you'll need the reach.
Let me see if I can find my conversion thread for you.
I like the Shimano XT over the SRAM through with my SRAM Rival 1x setup.
You'll need to at least add links to the chain if not get a new one. Make sure its a 120 link chain though as you'll need the reach.
Let me see if I can find my conversion thread for you.
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What version of the Rival 1 DR is it? If its the 2.1, you can use a 11-42 cassette with it.
I like the Shimano XT over the SRAM through with my SRAM Rival 1x setup.
You'll need to at least add links to the chain if not get a new one. Make sure its a 120 link chain though as you'll need the reach.
Let me see if I can find my conversion thread for you.
I like the Shimano XT over the SRAM through with my SRAM Rival 1x setup.
You'll need to at least add links to the chain if not get a new one. Make sure its a 120 link chain though as you'll need the reach.
Let me see if I can find my conversion thread for you.
I'll look at the Shimano XT - are there any challenges mixing Shimano & SRAM components?
Looks like either a new chain, or some extra links would be necessary.
I was investigating the idea of just getting a whole new wheel-set so that I can keep the CX knobbly tires on one (probably run tubeless), and some road/gravel tires on the other for general purpose use. But this is looking like a >$500 option, so I'm making sure I know what I'm doing first!
Thanks,
John
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No issues and I think the XT cassette is better quality than the SRAM equivalent. I ran the SRAM cassette initially, but it was a bit noisy, so I spent $60 on the XT and now have it on three wheelsets instead. All other components being SRAM.
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This is the one I'm talking about:
Shimano XT CS-M8000 11 Speed Cassette > Components > Drivetrain > Cassettes | Jenson USA
Shimano XT CS-M8000 11 Speed Cassette > Components > Drivetrain > Cassettes | Jenson USA
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Here's the info on the DR:
https://www.sram.com/sram/road/produ...ear-derailleur
https://www.sram.com/sram/road/produ...ear-derailleur
- Medium cage: 11-26 through 11-36 cassettes(269g)
- Long cage: 10-42 cassette
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I'm ignorant about SRAM, but I've noticed Shimano also spec's a different hub for their monster sized cogs.
I believe it's a strength issue.
One can generate a lot more force on the hub with a 22/42 combo vs a 22/34 combo which was about the lowest you could go until "recent" times.
I believe it's a strength issue.
One can generate a lot more force on the hub with a 22/42 combo vs a 22/34 combo which was about the lowest you could go until "recent" times.
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Not a chance. It'll be too short. If you ever accidentally shift into the big/big combination it'll twist your rear derailleur into the spokes.
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This is the one I'm talking about:
Shimano XT CS-M8000 11 Speed Cassette > Components > Drivetrain > Cassettes | Jenson USA
Shimano XT CS-M8000 11 Speed Cassette > Components > Drivetrain > Cassettes | Jenson USA
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