10 speed groupset

Gyro

Member
Jan 5, 2019
37
19
Auckland NZ
The idea with a 9 or 10 speeds is you have the benefit of less shifting. I rarely use the 11T so i use
9 speeds. I only need 8 shifts to go over my range. There is no good reason to copy a regular bike
for an electric assisted bike. The 12S is crazy in my mind. It is just to ask 8,000 to 12,000$ for a toy.
I am happy with a new bike at 4,000 to 6,000$.
I went down the Microshift route, panic bought 2 complete drivetrains beginning of Covid and multiple chains.
The cogs on the cassette are very thin and wore out super fast, the derailleur got stiff prematurely - never fitted the 2nd set!
 

drocho

Member
Nov 11, 2022
27
8
poland
Note: you need linkgide mech, shifter and cassette, and maybe HG freehub body for your hub.
Front chainrings and chains can be anything 10/11. but they do make linkglide chain though which is a bit stronger and more flexible.
so Linkglide cassette 11s will not work with deore deraillelur (11s RD-M5100-SGS) and shifter?
 

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