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Sram RED AXS rear dr max cassette size?
Can one of these handle the 10-36 cassette? I do not have the wide/max version.
Else, I guess I'd try a Wolf Tooth RoadLink. Anyone tried one with an AXS dr? Feedback? Please feedback specific to a AXS dr...I've put these on friends' bikes before and they've worked great. So I'm wondering about this specific dr. Else, a new dr.
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Sram RED AXS rear dr max cassette size?
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Yes. The short cage RD (33t) will work with the 10-36 cassette. See Hack #1 in the linked article. https://blog.3t.bike/2020/05/14290/s...vel-bike-tech/ Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk |
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Have tried both force and red axs with 10-36 cassettes and they’re all good. |
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I may also just go for the RoadLink. $20 may keep me from worrying about the dr. I do appreciate the info though!
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Also the road link makes the shifting a bit sloppier in my experience - and given the tighter tolerances of 12s vs 11s this might be less than ideal Get the 10-36 cassette first and then figure out if the wide RD is necessary after some testing. |
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The standard axs RD will work with a 10-36, without resorting to a short chain. Use the correct big/big plus 1 inch and set the B gap at about 3mm instead of 5mm.
The road link won't work. Also, there is no difference in cage length or wrap capacity with the 36T RD. It just sits further back to improve clearance. If the B gap is too large with the 33T RD, it will foul up the 10-11 shift. Reduce it until that shift works. Last edited by Dave; 11-11-2021 at 08:10 AM. |
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Excellent info all. Thank you much! This will help my trial immensely by not having to pony up for a new RD.
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