It's trying to play La Marseillaise.Anyone know why an 11 speed cassette would be hitting the spokes? I9 torch hub, xt cassette.
Tried adding a 1mm spacer before putting the cassette on, the lockring started to contact the dropout.
9/10/11 speed mtb hubs are all the same IIRC. 9 and 11 speed cassettes are the same width. 10spd is narrower and requires a spacer by design.Can the hub fit an 11sp?
Top 3 or 4 gears on xt are an assembly.can you flip the big ring around?
I used a Shimano 11-40 on my MTB Torch hub without spacer for a few years.there are two shimano 11sp- road and mountain. Mountain fits on a regular freehub and spaces the big cog over the spokes. Road uses a new freehub that's slightly wider with "normal" spacing. To fit an 11sp mountain cassette on an 11sp shimano freehub, you need a small spacer. https://www.amazon.com/Shimano-11-Speed-1-85mm-Low-Spacer/dp/B00BO4X1SE I have used any old cassette spacer with success.
My e-moped arrived yesterday, hopefully I get the opportunity to test it out.
Dish is fine. It is laced with sapim bladed spokes, which look a little larger in diameter near the bend? I didn't both to actually measure.Dish or weird lacing pattern,
I used a Shimano 11-40 on my MTB Torch hub without spacer for a few years.
Dish or weird lacing pattern,
I used a Shimano 11-40 on my MTB Torch hub without spacer for a few years.
https://bike.bikegremlin.com/1259/bicycle-rear-hub-compatibility/10 speed freehub
Shimano also used to produce special 10 speed only freehubs for a while, which are a few mm narrower than 8 and 9 speed freehubs. Only 10 speed cassettes can fit these freehubs. 10 speed cassettes are mounted onto these freehubs without any additional spacers. There are also 10 speed freehubs with aluminium body. Splines are taller, so that more material comes in contact with (narrower) 10 speed sprockets so they don’t cut into the freehub body under load. These hubs can not fit 7, 8, or 9 speed cassettes because of taller splines.
In practice, when a term “10 speed freehub” is used, it is usually meant the 8 and 9 speed compatible one, not the exotic 10 speed only Shimano stuff!
11 speed road freehub
Since MTB 11 speed cassettes can be mounted on the 8, 9 and 10 speed compatible freehub, this one is meant for road 11 speed cassettes only.
8 and 9 speed cassettes can be used with a 1.8 mm wide spacer.
10 speed cassette requires an additional 1 mm wide spacer (along with the 1.8 mm wide one) – just like when putting a 10 speed cassette on a 8-9-10 speed freehub.
7 speed cassette will require 4.5 mm spacer, in addition to a 1.8 mm wide one (used when mounting 8 and 9 speed cassettes).
My trail wheels are 650b, Sapim bladed with Torch, no issues. I've got a Shimano freehub in parts if you need me to measure anything as right now the wheels have an XD freehub.Dish is fine. It is laced with sapim bladed spokes, which look a little larger in diameter near the bend? I didn't both to actually measure.
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Yea that's the next thing I'm gonna check. I also have a spare rear wheel I'm gonna fit the cassette on to see if it works there.My trail wheels are 650b, Sapim bladed with Torch, no issues. I've got a Shimano freehub in parts if you need me to measure anything as right now the wheels have an XD freehub.
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wotking a 5am to 1pm shift then joining the sea of humanity on the highway for a 350 mile drive to go visit my dad for one of the last times. Kind of weird knowing that he is in Hospice and his time is close. But I am at peace with it.
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Sram 9 spd 11-34. No issues. I did take it off retry it, tried with a 1mm spacer. Just odd. I then realized it was almost 2am so said fuck it, had a slice of pie and went to bed. Pissed at myself because now instead of riding this afternoon I'm gonna be dicking around with this still. Regret my choice to swap the drivetrain.Derp. Just had one of those moments where someone called up with a problem, which at first though/glance was a big major problem. Starting scrambling and trouble shooting........only to find out that it was the most basic of things wrong. Ya know, kind of like wondering why something won't turn on, only to discover the damned thing isn't plugged into power.
This is what you get for trying to work before ingesting coffee.
@jonKranked have you.......tried it now? Maybe take everything off and just reseat it all. What was on there before?
Stick the old stuff back on and send it.Sram 9 spd 11-34. No issues. I did take it off retry it, tried with a 1mm spacer. Just odd. I then realized it was almost 2am so said fuck it, had a slice of pie and went to bed. Pissed at myself because now instead of riding this afternoon I'm gonna be dicking around with this still. Regret my choice to swap the drivetrain.
I suspect it is here to kill the snow....Captain's log: Supplemental
There is a large yellow orb in the sky. Everything is incredibly bright. Not sure if the orb's intentions are hostile...
that mean's it's summer intern season at all the banks, consulting agencies, and law firms! i.e., time to sit outside in the plaza at lunch and be a creepy old man.In other news, all the college girls have returned for the summer. Being driven by my 16yo just became exponentially more dangerous.
Which according to the news is going to kill everyone in Lake City.I suspect it is here to kill the snow....