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XT 6-bolt rear hub with shimano 11s MTB cogset?
Geez, I don't know, asking for a gent(and me)..can't find it on the interweb.
XT 780 series, 6 bolt/QR rear hub..10s, is it shimano MTB 11s cogset compatible? I know it's not road 11s compatible. Grazie..
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I'd like to go latest and greatest if I can. From what I know, the 8000 has a better ratchet. However, I believe the freehub is 9/10 sized still. Let me know what you discover.
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It should be compatible, different than road to get to 11
Put them on a few bikes and there was no issue Edit: just checked, you're good Last edited by peanutgallery; 03-23-2017 at 06:47 AM. |
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Is there a difference between a "10s road" freehub body and an "11s mountain" body? I thought the only difference was the design of the 11s mountain cassette, which is the shape of the carrier of the large cogs that allows it to clear the hub shell to fit 11 cogs.
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8000 series rear hub is a better hub..but both 740 amd 8000 are MTB 9/10s..8000 11s MTB, I believe 740 series is too.
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It was more or less rhetorical. As far as I can tell there isn't a difference in the freehub body. So, unless the hub flange is abnormally large an 11s mountain cassette should work. I'm not certain at what point an 11s cassette goes from "road" to "mountain" in Shimanoland. 36t large cog? 40t?
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There absolutely is. 11s Road cassettes are taller than an 11s mtb cassette and will NOT fit on a 9/10/11s mtb shimano freehub.
If you're looking for something to use for a disc cx bike, this makes things a pain. I dont think there are any 11-32 or 11-36 11s 'mtb' cassettes - would be nice if there was. |
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DT Swiss hubs can be converted, but you need new end caps (DS & NDS) along with the freehub. |
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Dude, we know there is a difference between 11s road freehub bodies and everything else. The question is "is there a difference between an 11s MTB (aka Shimano Dynasys 11 Speed Mountain) and an 10s road freehub". The precise question is in bold a few posts above.
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from what I have been researching recently because I was trying to find a disc road shimano hub (not a lot out there).
shimano mtb 11 speed is same space as 10 so it works on 10 speed hubs but the new 11 speed mtb cassettes start at 40T biggest cog. and as mentioned 11 speed road wont fit on 10 speed hub, you won't be able to thread the lockring. edit - http://www.chainreactioncycles.com/u.../rp-prod135828 question answers section Last edited by R3awak3n; 03-23-2017 at 07:39 AM. |
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Last edited by Mikej; 03-23-2017 at 07:44 AM. |
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Exactly. This is a clearer way than I have written it. Thanks. |
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