js71
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Thinking of going down to 11 speed from Shimano 12 speed XT. Any reason not to? No way we need a 51t cassette.
I changed my Rail to Shimano 10 speed.... All good, so far.I understand that. I think I could make my Rail a 6 speed and do everything.
A wide ratio 8 or 9 speed with a big fat chain would be the optimum I would think
Fixed that for you.Thinking of going down to 11 speed from Shimano 12 speed XT. Any reason not to? No way I need a 51t cassette.
I'm fully aware of EX1. It didn't take off because it was massively overpriced. Revisit the idea with sensible pricing and it'd be a winner.Im running 11 speed and can see the appeal of 12 speed espcially near the end of a ride and my legs are tired and ive still got hills to climb and im in Eco as im almost out of battery
That's been done by Sram and it was called EX1, it didnt take off, one of the problems was the wide ratio meant big jumps between cogs, a few people i know bought bikes with it fitted, they all changed to 11 speed within 2 months
If i remember correctly the cassette was machined from a solid block of alloy and cost £500!
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Thinking of going down to 11 speed from Shimano 12 speed XT. Any reason not to? No way we need a 51t cassette.
Sure you don't need it if you don't ride demanding terrain ...Thinking of going down to 11 speed from Shimano 12 speed XT. Any reason not to? No way we need a 51t cassette.
Agree 100%, it would save a small fortune on drive train componentsBecause it's new and bling. It's unnecessary for most riding.
A wide ratio 8 or 9 speed with a big fat chain would be the optimum I would think
12 speeds wasn't a concern, the big gaps between gears was. Going from 11-50 to 11-32 gave me a lot of 1 tooth jumps so it is easy to maintain cadence. If the 11-32 was available in 12 speed I would have bought it and saved a lot of work and $$.I would not spend the money to move from 12-speed to 11-speed. You don't have to use that big gear, but one day you might be grateful for it.
What might persuade me to move to 11 speed might be if I kept fouling the big gear on stuff and wrecking the cassette. But a 45-46 t gear isn't that much smaller than a 51t (12% - 10%), so maybe not.
That day might next time the battery goes dead... ?I would not spend the money to move from 12-speed to 11-speed. You don't have to use that big gear, but one day you might be grateful for it.
Box Components Prime 9 fits the sensible pricing. Mountain Bike Action gave it a favorable review. I’m considering trying it on my YT Decoy.I'm fully aware of EX1. It didn't take off because it was massively overpriced. Revisit the idea with sensible pricing and it'd be a winner.
I did have the the single click SRAM (GX?) on a previous bike, a Levo. To be honest, I don't think it's really necessary. Certainly going down the cogs from large to small there's no need, shifting 3 at a time like my XT does is fine. One can certainly crunch up the chain going up multiple cogs too fast and even lose some teeth on the cassette - but I'm used to it at this point and I go through the clicks slowly, or according to cadence. Once used to it and having some mechanical sympathy I think it's a non-issue.I bought the box 9-speed single shift and love it. Went from an 11-speed mash click.
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