View Full Version : Psa machining 11s cassettes to fit 10s hub
jc031699
02-23-2019, 06:58 PM
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ultraman6970
02-24-2019, 03:12 AM
Go campagnolo and you mod nothing :P
velomateo
02-24-2019, 09:31 AM
All the Mavic hubs hold 11's.
parris
02-24-2019, 09:37 AM
I may have missed it but I couldn't find what they charge for this when looking on their web page.
jc031699
02-24-2019, 09:39 AM
I may have missed it but I couldn't find what they charge for this when looking on their web page.
I didn’t see it either
Probably worth a call if anyone is looking to do this
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parris
02-24-2019, 09:45 AM
I just sent them an e-mail so hopefully will hear back. Thanks for the heads up.
sailorboy
02-24-2019, 02:06 PM
There's also a canadian guy who will do them and just sell you a new one. I've gotten a couple from him via ebay and it is reasonable, and they work fine. I don't know if he is still doing it on ebay but he went by the name hugolasco. I paid 125 each for them, a new cassette in the box with the machining done. They were 11-32 and 11-34 so they weren't the cheap ones either.
FriarQuade
02-24-2019, 02:45 PM
I've modified a few DT freehub bodies to take stock 11spd cassettes. Better solution than modifying a semi-consumable cassette IMO. But both work just fine once done.
There's also a canadian guy who will do them and just sell you a new one. I've gotten a couple from him via ebay and it is reasonable, and they work fine. I don't know if he is still doing it on ebay but he went by the name hugolasco. I paid 125 each for them, a new cassette in the box with the machining done. They were 11-32 and 11-34 so they weren't the cheap ones either.
https://www.lascoconcept.com/en/11s-cassette/
Responded with this link on the FB thread, his work and the cassette have been flawless for the last couple seasons of use.
sailorboy
02-24-2019, 05:32 PM
I've modified a few DT freehub bodies to take stock 11spd cassettes. Better solution than modifying a semi-consumable cassette IMO. But both work just fine once done.
True, but the solution for the reverse compatibility once milled is just to put a spacer in there. Shimano cassettes might even have them in the box iirc.
brewsmith
02-24-2019, 06:37 PM
Also curious about the cost from kinetix. Lasco charges about $45 usd, but shipping back and forth from Canada get a little pricey
hokoman
02-24-2019, 06:57 PM
They were 11-32 and 11-34 so they weren't the cheap ones either.
11-34 cassettes fit a 10 speed cassette body! (at least the 8000 series, they come with the 11 speed spacer)!
sailorboy
02-24-2019, 09:01 PM
11-34 cassettes fit a 10 speed cassette body! (at least the 8000 series, they come with the 11 speed spacer)!
I think when I got mine 8000 wasn't out yet.
And is that true of a chris king classic hub?
hokoman
02-24-2019, 09:24 PM
I think when I got mine 8000 wasn't out yet.
And is that true of a chris king classic hub?yes, using the cassettes on original King ISO hubs... will fit on the classic hubs.
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binouye
02-24-2019, 09:27 PM
yes, using the cassettes on original King ISO hubs... will fit on the classic hubs.
+1, I just started running one of these on an old King wheel.
Mike V
02-24-2019, 10:11 PM
Ant machine shop can do it. Have them machine off 1.8mm off. Ultegra work better because the carriers are aluminum. On cassettes with the largest below 25 can have a problem with the derailleur getting close to the spokes.
steelbikerider
02-24-2019, 10:30 PM
I have a wheels Mfg. 11- 25 cassette on a DA7850 hub that works just fine. The wheels interchange with a DA 9000 set with no adjustments required. I did have to put 2 of the .3 mm spacers that were included with the cassette to get it just right.
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