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I have Chorus 10 on my CX bike. I raced it for three seasons and it never missed a beat. And it still works great today, 15 years later.
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Yup, there’s actually less of a difference in cog spacing in 12 vs 11 Speed, It should work as well or better than 11. I will be testing sram 12 speed cassette with campagnolo 12 drive train soon enough
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As the space between rear cogs gets smaller and smaller the compatibility goes up maybe because they are running out of space. I mean there’s only so many cogs and gaps you can fit between the dropouts. As they squeeze more gears the margin of error gets reduced?
10sp didn’t work but I’ve been using 11s ultegra cassette with Campagnolo SR derailleur and shifters with no noticeable drop in shifting quality. Quote:
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The only mixing and matching I'm interested in is getting that Ekar rear derailleur to work with my 11v Campagnolo Ergos.
My gravel bike is set up 2x, and I'm not interested going to 1x. So, Ekar isn't for me yet. But I do want the clutch derailleur (like I've got) and want to eliminate my jtek. So, hopefully, Campagnolo hasn't changed the basic geometry of the Ekar derailleur and the shift ratio from 1.5 that they've used on all the new derailleurs.
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-It's a Chorus, UT crank with new cups. New FHB..copy to shimano and sram..how many has sram had? How about putting a 11s cogset on any shimano 10s FHB. shimano micro spline-cross compatible? Oh and gee..new Campag FHB backwards compatible..another copy to sram and shimano. Try putting a 11s FHB on ANY shimano 10s rear hub..no can do charlie. -The company that strives to be 'compatible' is sram because there bottom line depends on it. Except, except for cogsets/chains, they aren't. Well, whatdoyaknow..Campag is compatible with 11s and 12s sram. -Same for sram and shimano, 11s and 12s..except cogsets and chain..mentioned above..never could mix ders, shifters, disc calipers... -was there lots of hand wringing when sram made a 10t cog? Don't remember much, but again..slamming sram is verboten for some reason. I see above some have answered your 'issues' as well. When shimano comes out with 12s road(Finally, they are so LATE!!), I'll expect a complete review, discussion and appropriate criticisms....same for anything new from sram.. https://forums.thepaceline.net/showthread.php?t=258826
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Thanks Peter
I wasn't trying to be overly critical just asking questions. I'm not bashing anyone so no need to get overly sensitive. I know its church to you but to me it's just a bike parts company. All of them. Since it keeps coming up there is more to cross compatibility than just speeds and BB etc. I was thinking more about the cool fact that AXS was designed to micx and match mountain and road SRAM stuff so as to be able to build whatever mutant bar shifter combo I might want. PS I have a 11-34 Ultegra cassette on a 10spd freehub. CS-HG800 https://cyclingtips.com/2018/03/shim...ssette-review/ Cheers Ride bikes. Quote:
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It’s not the clutch that’s the problem. See my post above. It’s the parallelogram and pulley cage geometry. Shimano makes some 2x designs with a clutch but they also have 1x specific designs. Ekar is the latter.
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As I understand (and I could be wrong)... the cable pull comes from my shifters, so as long as the shift ratio is the same (1,5) then I could use the Ekar to shift through an 11speed cassette, using 11 speed shifters on a 1x 11 system. But I want 2x 11. The only thing that would mess up the front shifting would be total capacity or the force of the clutch. I only want it for an 11-36 rear cassette and unless the clutch is insane, I don't see how I couldn't use 2x like I am now. I guess we'll find out when it comes out. Or help me understand the other factor? EDIT: @Thirdgenbird.... sorry, I didn't see your reponse on the previous page to another post about a similar idea, and the problem being the using of chain length/tension. Ok, didn't know Ekar was designed this way. Are we sure about that? And we're sure that doesn't work with a front derailleur? Does the derailleur not have a "b-screw+?" And, so when shifting, what happens? The pulley wheel slams into the cassette?
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There are two designs. It’s not early vs late. It’s a manner of what type. Shimano makes both type of derailleurs for current groups. You can use a 2x RD in 1x but not a 1x in a 2x setup. At least not without issue.
Design 1 uses a slat parallelogram. This design uses the parallelogram geometry to follow the cassette profile. When you shift from the small ring to the large ring, the cage rotates and it doesn’t dramatically change the distance from the cassette. Design 2 uses a near horizontal parallelogram with a pulley cage with a very offset upper pulley. This design uses chain length/tension to control distance to the cassette. You can do this on 1x because the only thing that changes the chain length is rear cog size. If you were to use this design with a front derailleur, you would have two variables. Your front derailleur would be changing your effective b-tension. You would either be too far away in the big ring or crashing onto the cassette in the little ring. You can see this in action if you watch a video of ekar or similar designed derailleurs shifting. Edit: retroactively adding this nifty drawing that shows what I am trying to explain. Credit to yinzerniner for finding it. Campagnolo 2x groups are similar to the bottom. Ekar is similar to the top. Last edited by thirdgenbird; 09-27-2020 at 11:30 AM. |
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