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Sounds like a solution.
That Road Link is a Wolf Tooth product? Keeping the 31-48 crank ans just being able to go down to 42 sounds ideal. What's the cassette? SRAM? Shimano?
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Both SRAM and Shimano make 11-42 11-spd cassettes for mountain bike applications. You will need to adjust the spacer on your freehub to fit the MTB cassette on a road freehub properly. Something like the Shimano SLX CS-M7000 should shift nicely and doesn't cost an arm and a leg in case the experiment doesn't work out.
https://www.jensonusa.com/Shimano-SLX-CS-M7000-Cassette |
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oooh . . .
At $72 that works for me to experiment with. I've seen some of those MTB dinner plate cassettes at some insane prices.
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I'm really glad I had gears as low as I did. On an 11-day trip with some luggage, it's super helpful to be able to spin up many mountains passes in zone 2. |
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What 11 speed 11-36 cassettes are people using?
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As noted I'd start with an 11 speed 11-40 or 11-42 cassette and see if you can make it work. You'll almost certainly need a longer chain and increase B-Screw tension but it might work okay WITHOUT using a road link. My understanding is that the road link will help if you can't get the derailleur to shift onto the 40 or 42 even with the B-screw all the way in but you'll still have the same chain capacity concerns (likely slack chain in the small/small).
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