Bicyclenut
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Forgive me if this has been answered before but I haven't seen any answers in the forums.
I recently bought the above stated bike and Im just not a Sram fan. I figured I'd customize my bike with what I want and that being Shimano XT. I figured I'd go 12 speed. So I bought all the components. I also bought a new wheel set with Chris King hubs and Stans Flow rims. I went with center lock and micro splined. This has all turned into a huge headache. I did find out from trial and error that you MUST have ALL Shimano 12 speed compatible components. I installed the 12spd XT cassette with Shimano 12spd XT chain with new XT 12spd rear derailleur but using the stock Sram front chain ring. It all seemed to work in the repair stand, but once out on the trail there i was a huge clicking/grinding noise coming from the motor area. I thought something was wrong with the motor. Swapped out the chain and put back the Sram chain.....still problems. I put back my stock rear wheel with stock Sram cassette. and that fixed the noise. I found that the new Shimano 12spd is narrower than before and nothing is compatible unless it is specifically made for SM 12spd. All that is left is finding a 94 bcd front chain ring for SM 12spd... Easy enough right? WRONG! As suggested in another thread, someone recommended a company in Poland named Garbaruk. Their website shows that they make a compatible Shimano 12 speed chainrings in 94 bcd. I ordered 2 different teeth counts. Ill report back once they come in.
I even went as far as calling Specialized to ask if they made a different spider for the chainring so I could put a different one on. They said "no they don't". I said " I cant be the only person that wants to put Shimano on their comp SL, what do they recommend in this situation?" They basically had no answer for me.
This leads me to that last problem.
with the new Shimano Center lock hubs there is no mount for the rear magnet for the Levo. Specialized does make center lock that has the magnet in it but doesn't fit with the spacer from the Chris King hub. So my quick fix was, I mounted a magnet from an old Cateye computer that screws into a nut on the rotor. Seems to be working for now. But as stated above, I put my stock wheels back on until i get a front chain ring.
Sorry for the long winded post. I'll update with what I find to work best.
I recently bought the above stated bike and Im just not a Sram fan. I figured I'd customize my bike with what I want and that being Shimano XT. I figured I'd go 12 speed. So I bought all the components. I also bought a new wheel set with Chris King hubs and Stans Flow rims. I went with center lock and micro splined. This has all turned into a huge headache. I did find out from trial and error that you MUST have ALL Shimano 12 speed compatible components. I installed the 12spd XT cassette with Shimano 12spd XT chain with new XT 12spd rear derailleur but using the stock Sram front chain ring. It all seemed to work in the repair stand, but once out on the trail there i was a huge clicking/grinding noise coming from the motor area. I thought something was wrong with the motor. Swapped out the chain and put back the Sram chain.....still problems. I put back my stock rear wheel with stock Sram cassette. and that fixed the noise. I found that the new Shimano 12spd is narrower than before and nothing is compatible unless it is specifically made for SM 12spd. All that is left is finding a 94 bcd front chain ring for SM 12spd... Easy enough right? WRONG! As suggested in another thread, someone recommended a company in Poland named Garbaruk. Their website shows that they make a compatible Shimano 12 speed chainrings in 94 bcd. I ordered 2 different teeth counts. Ill report back once they come in.
I even went as far as calling Specialized to ask if they made a different spider for the chainring so I could put a different one on. They said "no they don't". I said " I cant be the only person that wants to put Shimano on their comp SL, what do they recommend in this situation?" They basically had no answer for me.
This leads me to that last problem.
with the new Shimano Center lock hubs there is no mount for the rear magnet for the Levo. Specialized does make center lock that has the magnet in it but doesn't fit with the spacer from the Chris King hub. So my quick fix was, I mounted a magnet from an old Cateye computer that screws into a nut on the rotor. Seems to be working for now. But as stated above, I put my stock wheels back on until i get a front chain ring.
Sorry for the long winded post. I'll update with what I find to work best.