105 R7000 Crankset with 10 Speed Shimano Drivetrain
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105 R7000 Crankset with 10 Speed Shimano Drivetrain
I have a spare 105 R7000 crankset with 160mm long crank arms. I am thinking about putting them on my pit road bike, because I like the shorter crank length. My road bike has a 2 x 10 Shimano drivetrain with a 105 5700 crankset. I can't even find a 5700 crankset with 165mm long crank arms, much less 160mm. I know Shimano doesn't recommend mixing and matching. However, I was wondering if people have used an 11 speed Shimano crankset with a 10 speed drivetrain? If so, how did it work out? If it won't work well, I could sell my R7000 crankset.
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I have a spare 105 R7000 crankset with 160mm long crank arms. I am thinking about putting them on my pit road bike, because I like the shorter crank length. My road bike has a 2 x 10 Shimano drivetrain with a 105 5700 crankset. I can't even find a 5700 crankset with 165mm long crank arms, much less 160mm. I know Shimano doesn't recommend mixing and matching. However, I was wondering if people have used an 11 speed Shimano crankset with a 10 speed drivetrain? If so, how did it work out? If it won't work well, I could sell my R7000 crankset.
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According to Lennard Zinn (VeloNews Tech FAQ), it will work just fine.
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According to Lennard Zinn (VeloNews Tech FAQ), it will work just fine.
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What is a "pit" road bike? How is one different from just a road bike?
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What is a "pit" road bike? How is one different from just a road bike?
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It's good to know that the 11 speed crank is compatible with a 10 speed drivetrain. Out of curiosity, would a 10 speed crank be compatible with a 9 speed drivetrain?
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And most 5 speed cranks fit in the same category. Chainline has not changed since 120mm hub spacing up through 130 (for road bikes).
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It will work fine. The crankset doesn't care how many speeds are on your cassette. Granted the chain is different for these, but the difference is too small to make a difference. I just put a 12-speed crankset on an 11-speed drivetrain and it still shifts flawlessly.
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https://www.evo.com/chains/sram-riva...12-speed-chain
Up until 12 speed road, all the different chains worked on all the different chainrings because they were only different widths on the outside.
So the crankset does care.
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You are comparing putting a wider chain on a narrower chainring, but the opposite does not work. SRAM road (flat top) 12 speed chains (and from what I've read) Shimano road 12 speed chains are narrower at the rollers and inner links than previous 5-11 speed chains, so when you put one of those narrower chains on the 5-11 width chainrings they don't fit very well. Like trying to push a penny into a dime width slot.
https://www.evo.com/chains/sram-riva...12-speed-chain
Up until 12 speed road, all the different chains worked on all the different chainrings because they were only different widths on the outside.
So the crankset does care.
https://www.evo.com/chains/sram-riva...12-speed-chain
Up until 12 speed road, all the different chains worked on all the different chainrings because they were only different widths on the outside.
So the crankset does care.
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It's good to know that a 9 speed chain works with 10 speed chainring. However, does the crankset care about chainring width? In other words, is there any reason I couldn't put 10 speed chainrings on a crankset that was designed for 9 speed?
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As long as the bolts line up, it won't matter. I'm not sure if there is any difference between the BCD of the two.