This little cassette spacer is the answer for the question of what do I need to run a 10 speed cassette on an 11 speed freehub body. Simply insert this onto the free hub body, then the 10 speed cassette, tighten down the lock nut, and you're good to go.
Are 10 speed and 11 speed hubs the same?
No, 11speed mountain cassettes are slightly wider than 10/9/8 speed ones, so newer Shimano free hubs come with a small spacer (only 1 or 2 mm) so they're still compatible with older drive trains.
Are 10 and 11 speed cassettes the same width?
11 speeds. Sprocket width is the same as for 10 speeds, so 10 speed sprockets can be used, provided that 11 speed spacers are used. Sprockets are 1.6 mm thick, spaced at 3.74 mm (road), or 3.9 mm (MTB).
Can I put an 11 speed cassette on a 10 speed hub road bike?
Yes. The 34t fits in the same way that 11spd Shimano mtb cassettes fit with the largest cog dished over the hub flange. Yep that's the jist.. 11-32 is 11 speed road only, 11-34 is 8/9/10 spd road and 11 spd mtb compatible so will fit on your Deore 10 speed hub.
Are Shimano 10 and 11 speed compatibility?
Shimano's mechanical 10- and 11-speed road shifters are not compatible with its 10- and 11-speed MTB derailleurs. Wolf Tooth's Tanpan adapter solves the incompatibility, though, so riders can potentially make use of cassettes with sprockets as large as 46T.
29 related questions foundWhat is the difference between a 10 speed and 11 speed cassette?
Tighter spacing on cassettes AND wider range from top to bottom of cassette are possible in the same cassette with 11 vs 10. This can make a pretty big difference when climbing. 4. The 11 speed stuff just shifts better than the comparable line of 10 speed components, it's actually quite noticeable.
Can you turn a 11 speed cassette into a 10 speed?
These cassettes are pre-machined and will fit directly onto 10 speed freehub bodies and are available in 11-25, 11-28, and 11-32t. However, if you already have an 11 speed cassette that you wish would fit other wheels*, Lasco Concept will machine it for you.
Do I need a spacer for 10 speed cassette?
Most Shimano 10-speed cassettes road cassettes come with a 1mm spacer. It is intended to and should be installed whenever it can fit on the freehub body. Mountain cassettes never include or use this spacer.
Can I put a 9 speed cassette on an 11 speed hub?
Condensed Answer: A 9-speed SRAM or Shimano cassette can be installed on an 11-speed MTB SRAM or Shimano hub right away. A 9-speed SRAM or Shimano cassette will require a 1.85mm spacer to be mounted securely on an 11-speed Shimano or SRAM road hub.
What spacer do I need for a 10 speed cassette on 11 speed hub?
Use spacers on the 11 speed wheel to put a 10 speed cassette on. See your hub manufacturer's page for details, but its normally a 1.8(5) mm spacer (which comes with the hub, but you can buy separately) and a 1mm spacer (sometimes; which you'll get with the cassette).
What spacer do I need for a 10 speed cassette?
SHIMANO 10 CASSETTE
You'll need to fit the 1.85mm spacer which was included with your hub, PLUS the 1.0mm spacer which was included with your cassette.
Where is spacer on 10 speed cassette?
It goes on the freehub before the largest cog does (closest to spokes). And don't forget the second "little silver metal ring" ( item #2 in the diagram ) before the lock ring goes on. The spacer is very thin and may be stuck to the lock ring and even look like it's part of the lock ring.
Are 9 and 10 speed cassettes the same width?
they are the same width. The distance between the 9 speed gears is ever so slightly wider than on a 10 speed cassette (hence why 10 speed chains need thinner side plates than 9 speed ones.
Can I put a bigger cassette on my bike?
Yes, almost any bike is compatible with bigger cassettes, bike drivetrain is groupset of components that works in perfect harmony, any miss reconfiguring can break the perfect functionality of the system, parts that need to be changed and reconfigured when putting bigger cassette which is long-chain, wide cage ...
Can I upgrade my bike cassette?
Of course yes, anyone can change a bike cassette by himself, it's not hard bike mechanics, you need specific tools for the process, but if you're not sure or you don't have the tools at the moment, it's always better to give it to a professional bike mechanic for a quick change.
Is 10 speed enough for road bike?
Are 10-speed bikes good? Yes, 10-speed bikes are good simply because they have a lot of range. If you're climbing a mountain, they're not the best. However, if you're just climbing a hill, then you'll be all set with a 10-speed bicycle.
How do I know if I have a 10 speed or 11 speed?
Multiply the front gear number by the rear gear number to get the number of speeds. For example, if you have two front gears and five back gears, you have a 10-speed bike. If you have one front gear and three back gears, you have a 3-speed bike.
Can you use 10 speed crankset with 11 speed cassette?
You can certainly use a Shimano 10-speed double crank and chainrings with Shimano 11-speed chain, derailleurs, shifters and cassette, however.
Can you use a 10 speed rear derailleur with 11 speed?
10-speed rear derailleurs do not work accurately with 11-speed cassettes when coupled with index shifters. The only exception are SRAM's 10-speed exact actuation road derailleurs which have the same rear shift ratio as SRAM's 11-speed road (exact actuation) and 10-speed MTB (exact actuation) derailleurs.
Can you use 10 speed front derailleur 11 speed?
It won't work well. It will be able to be adjusted such that it can physically move the chain from ring to ring, but it will be hard or impossible to get it and keep it adjusted so that there's no rub, no sluggish/hesitant shifting, and no propensity for chain drop.
Where does the 10 speed spacer go?
Simply insert this onto the free hub body, then the 10 speed cassette, tighten down the lock nut, and you're good to go. The spacer is 1.85 mm thick and has three notches to keep it from spinning about.
Are all cassette spacers the same?
The width of spacers is different between brands and models within the same brand. And most high end cassettes do not use spacers or not that many depending on the level. Would be easier to just get the right cassette, since if you are changing the number of speeds you also need a new chain shifter and derailleur.