Dazzling1984
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Is it worth the money, is it any good? whos running it?
I have an expert model and the original GX chain didn’t last me 180 miles. I replaced it with a XX1 and it only lasted 200 miles. So tell me how a 20 something dollar chain lasting longer than these $40-$90 chains is a negative. And yes I ride my bike like I stole it, if I was going to ride in eco/slow mode I would have kept my SJ Evo.3 chains in 900 miles? Not too impressive - you hard on chains?
As long as you have an HG freewheel it will work.Is it possible to directly swop out my SRAM PG1230 11-50 12 speed cassette with the 11-50 Linkglide?
As a note, would it work with my current XX1 chain and SRAM 12sp chainring?
I realise I would need to swop out the shifter and mech too
From what I have read no. You would also need the derailleur, shifter and a 11-speed chain preferably the linkglide 11-speed chain. The chainring should be ok.Is it possible to directly swop out my SRAM PG1230 11-50 12 speed cassette with the 11-50 Linkglide?
As a note, would it work with my current XX1 chain and SRAM 12sp chainring?
I realise I would need to swop out the shifter and mech too
My bike is also a Rocky Mountain Powerplay. 2022 Altitude A30 coil. Solid upgrade!I upgraded my Rocky Powerplay from Deore 11 speed to Linkglide 11 speed. Big difference, especially shifting under load. I had to replace the cassette, derailleur and shifter. The standard shimano 11 speed chain works fine, also used existing raceface crank chainring. It looks like your sram pg 1230 cassette uses the same freehub spline configuration as the shimano 11 speed freehub.
thats a light weight chain for cross country and light trails, so that would be whyI replaced it with a XX1 and it only lasted 200 miles
smaller cassette though so thats why.In fact it works better than gx ever worked. Plus it's half the price.
Yes the comp gets linkglide and the expert gets the crappy sram wireless stuff. I know what I would rather have!Look what showed up on Specialized website - Linkglide Kenovo 11 speed
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technically you don't even need any gears, you can do a whole ride without changing gear and not really notice... (on a cog where about 90-95 cadence is around 17mphI
I've found these emtb's need less gearing steps and ultimately less low gear like the 50-52T cassettes offer.
I ride a lot of steep ad indeed use my 34/50 combo. At those steepnesses and gear ratios looping the bike out in front of you isn't uncommon. That's the last time I used the 50t. Farken ridiculous. I loved it.technically you don't even need any gears, you can do a whole ride without changing gear and not really notice... (on a cog where about 90-95 cadence is around 17mph
I only change gears to make the cassette last longer and not stress the motor/torque sensor so much
The tallest 5 cogs on my 10-52 cassette probably never get used, I don't think I've ever needed the smallest cog to hit 18mph either
52teeth cof at 90rpm with a 34 front ring is what speed? like 4mph? I bet you could climb a vertical wall if you had the grip
The cable wrap on your cables really annoys me btw, is it a stock thing on that bike? or I've seen pics of your bike in other threads.I ride a lot of steep ad indeed use my 34/50 combo. At those steepnesses and gear ratios looping the bike out in front of you isn't uncommon. That's the last time I used the 50t. Farken ridiculous. I loved it.
Ps 650km into link glide. Still rock solid shifting.
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No, its not stock. It was what i had lying around in the shed. Those bobin things look clean. But unfortunately you are going to have to remain to be annoyed..... I like the spiral wrap.The cable wrap on your cables really annoys me btw, is it a stock thing on that bike? or I've seen pics of your bike in other threads.
CABLE BOBBINS – 76 Projects look far better and almost invisible
1 pack would be enough for all your cables
ahh, still better than cables jumping around. just triggers my ocdNo, its not stock. It was what i had lying around in the shed
Check out my post above. Only difference between the Deore and XT feel is in the shifter. You can use the XT 11 speed shifter with a 10 speed Deore derailleur/cassette setup. You can also use the XT derailleur, but that won't make any noticeable difference. People have even tested the 11-48 cassette with the RD-M5130 derailleur and it works fine.On the topic of cassette spreads , I run Linkglide 10 speed 11 -43 and only need the 43t on the steepest of climbs on the trails I ride. That was the main reason I chose 10 speed Deore over 11 speed XT.
If Shimano made 10 speed XT spec , I'd be on it.
That said , the Deore has been very good. I swap chains every 1000kms. The cassette now has around 1500kms and is as good as day 1.
I was just wondering this. Glad to know it works.People have even tested the 11-48 cassette with the RD-M5130 derailleur and it works fine.
I'd be surprised if you don't find a performance benefit of linkglide over hyperglide or SRAM for emtb use...especially over time. I used 9-speed SRAM and hyperglide drivetrain components for the three years I rode my Bafang BBSHD home built '03 Santa Cruz Bullit. As most here know, that motor is quite powerful even when programmed to soften up the hit , and the fact that it's cadence design isn't quite as smooth or intuitive as torque sensing.Just ordered 11 speed linkglides to my ecommuter. Could have gone 10 speed but it wasn't available from where I wanted to order. I have 11 speed deore, nothing to complaint except cheap deore rear derailleur doesn't like salty winter weather. And hard to find those two smallest sprockets as spare parts...which I mainly use. My wife have 10 speed XT there has never been any problems with it in similar use. Well I don't know if the Linkglide is any better than current setup but we'll see. Probably makes more sense on emtb use where you might do some hard shifts...
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