Quite a lot of videos on YT about running SRAM AXS with Shimano cassette/freehub. Do a review. Seems you can as long as the Shimano cassette is 12 speed.
Agree 100%, it's really usefulThanks guys for the replies. Apart from anything else I much prefer the SRAM system where you can lock the Derailleur. Makes it so much easier to get the wheel in/out. At my age and standard of "expertise" with bikes anything that makes life simpler and easy is mucho preferred.
Not knocking the ideas by the way as it's interesting but probably not a route I'd go down.
Yes, I have the older style AXS on my Stance and the new T-Type on my Trance (Much better, really like it, but both are very good). AXS you just need the derailer and controller. Works with most cassettes and all chainrings. The T-type all components need to be T-Type compatible (SRAM is the only one who makes them right now) components. You need the cassette, chainring, derailer/controller and chain (Flat top chain).Been running the original AXS for nearly 4 years now, run on both SRAM and Shimano cassettes and they work as good as eachother.
If you go with the older style AXS then all you'll need is a rear mech and controller.
If you want the new T type then it's full drive train I believe
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