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Using shimano with 11-32 cassette...
I'm building a bike in which I want to run a 10 speed drivetrain with compact 50/34T crank with an 11-32 cassette. I know SRAM offers road rear derailleurs that will work with this sized cassette and crank (APEX, RIVAL) but I can't quite understand if I can do the same with shimano...
Shimano does make road rear derailleurs with medium cages but the max cog size is 30T, so I run the risk of the jockey wheel hitting the biggest cog which is no bueno. And then when I look at shimano's 10 speed mountain derailleurs their pull ratio is totally different thank the typical 2:1 so i can't even use those. sooo... what can i do to make this work for shimano? 9 speed mountain derailleur.... will that even work with a 10 speed shifter? |
Didn't the 9-speed Tiagra use a 11-32? Otherwise it looks like it wouldn't work.
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This is my approach. It may or may not work for you, I think it depends on geometry of the derailleur hanger
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Originally Posted by Woofles
(Post 14419775)
I'm building a bike in which I want to run a 10 speed drivetrain with compact 50/34T crank with an 11-32 cassette.
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On my CX bike, I ran an older 105 derailleur (spec'd for a max 27 cog) with an 11-32 cassette. It worked but the clearance was really tight so I went to a mountain bike derailleur. An ultegra derailleur spec'd for 27 works like a dream with a 28 large cog on my road bike.
What I'm saying is that a derailleur that is spec'd for a 30 max cog may work just fine with a 32. |
I run a 10 speed compact crank with an 11-34 cassette. I use a Shimano 9 speed mtn RD. Works fine and I know a half dozen other folks doing the same. My preferences for the RD are non-rapid rise and non-shadow. The LX T661 is kind of hard to find but may be a little nicer than a Deore or regular LX. Other option are older XT.
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I run an 11-34 on my touring bike (9 speed) but use a Deore derailleur. No issues.
I also run on another bike the new 30T cassette with a short cage ultegra RD. Again no issues. |
I have a 50/34 with an 11-34 (9 spd) cassette and Dura Ace bar end shifters. Rear derailleur is a Tiagra long cage. Works great.
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Depending on the "B" adjustment on some frames you can push 32 teeth with something like the Ultegra GS RD. I just done that on a 9 spd set up. Some chatter but seems ride-able.
I suspect a 9 speed mtb RD may work on your 10 speed set up. If so then IRD has cassettes all the way up to 11-34 for 10 speed road. |
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There are several threads that mention using the Shimano 9 spd MTB rear derailleurs like XT RD-M771 with 10 sp shifters. I just put this on my bike with 6600 shiftes, ultegra compact crank and this M771 rear der. So far it works fine.
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OP - Since it's going to be on a road bike, I'd get the 12-32 cassette instead. It tightens up the gaps between cogs somewhat.
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Originally Posted by revchuck
(Post 14421939)
OP - Since it's going to be on a road bike, I'd get the 12-32 cassette instead. It tightens up the gaps between cogs somewhat.
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Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 14421956)
If the road bike can't use 11 ring, who can?
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Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 14421956)
If the road bike can't use 11 ring, who can?
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Originally Posted by roby
(Post 14422071)
if a road bike needs a 32 while running compact, he probably doensn't need an 11.
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Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 14422181)
Quite the opposite. The 32 is for going up 8% grades. The 11 is for going in the other direction.
Anyways, not here to steal the thread, just agreeing that a 12 is probably better than 11. |
Originally Posted by roby
(Post 14422248)
Odd, I run a standard + 12-27. I'm a weaklin and that's more than enough gear to get up such grades. I don't think a standard + 12 can keep up to a 6% descent without spinning madly, let along a compact... you're better off tucking like hell!
http://www.kreuzotter.de/english/espeed.htm It gets you up a 8% grade at 5.2 mph. With standard in front and 27 in the back, 5.2 mph = 46 rpm. |
Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 14422285)
Is sustained 160 W / 157 lb a "weaklin"?
http://www.kreuzotter.de/english/espeed.htm It gets you up a 8% grade at 5.2 mph. With standard in front and 27 in the back, 5.2 mph = 46 rpm. |
Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 14422181)
Quite the opposite. The 32 is for going up 8% grades. The 11 is for going in the other direction.
I think the 32 is for going up 20%+ grades. At least that is what I bought it for. |
Originally Posted by roby
(Post 14422071)
if a road bike needs a 32 while running compact, he probably doensn't need an 11.
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Originally Posted by roby
(Post 14422341)
Now plug -8% grade and you get 35mph. drop the calculation to 1 watt and you get 32. In other words, you're better off with a good tuck than less tuck + spinning a compact/11 IMO. especially if it equates to better gear selection to climb, which is where it's really needed. And yeah, I guess I sustain a bit more power than that, but I'm 200lbs :)
Biggest gaps between gears on SRAM PG1070 11-32 is and SRAM PG1070 12-32 are identical, in the same place, and just under 16% (19 to 22). 11-32 has a 15% gap going from 13 to 15, 12-32 has an additional 14 chainring. |
Originally Posted by hamster
(Post 14424069)
Interesting. You have a point, all I can say is that I have 250 miles on my 11-32 cassette and I haven't noticed any gearing deficiencies.
Biggest gaps between gears on SRAM PG1070 11-32 is and SRAM PG1070 12-32 are identical, in the same place, and just under 16% (19 to 22). 11-32 has a 15% gap going from 13 to 15, 12-32 has an additional 14 chainring. For me, the 14t cog is important. In a 34-14 combination, 90 rpm gives ~17 mph. For me, that's a comfortable cruising speed. Using the small ring in a headwind, the one tooth gap among the four smallest cogs makes it easier to maintain a comfortable cadence. My own preference for a cassette is 12-27, which gives a one tooth gap from 12-17. I don't notice the gaps on the larger cogs as much as on the smaller ones. |
Originally Posted by fstshrk
(Post 14420577)
I run an 11-34 on my touring bike (9 speed) but use a Deore derailleur. No issues.
I also run on another bike the new 30T cassette with a short cage ultegra RD. Again no issues. |
its Why I chose Sram...................
just sayin............. |
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