10-speed chains are thicker and therefore potentially stronger than 11-speed chains. 11-speed chains are slimmer than 10-speed chains. As a result, the derailleur has to move ever so slightly more to initiate a shift. In some cases, this may result in less than ideal shifting speed.
Can I use a 10 speed chain with an 11 speed derailleur?
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 an 11 Speed Quick Link on a 10 speed?
As above, 11spd chains are narrower than 10spd. You won't be able to do the link up.
Can you use a Masterlink on a Shimano chain?
Shimano = No master link
Shimano chains don't use a master link. You break the chain with a chain tool and then reattach with a Shimano replacement pin.
Can I use KMC missing link on Shimano chain?
Yes it most certainly is the case that a KMC link can be used successfully on a Shimano chain.
37 related questions foundCan I use an 11 speed crank on a 10 speed bike?
Registered. An 11-speed crank will perform equally well on a 10-speed system. No one has shown that there is any difference in ring spacing. The chains have the same internal width, so don't know the difference.
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.
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.
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.
Are 10 speed and 11 speed chainrings the same?
SRAM 11 speed chainrings sit slightly farther apart than 10 speed rings do, so running a 10 speed chain on 11 speed rings will dramatically increase the chances of jamming a chain between rings during a front shift.
Is SRAM 10 speed compatible with Shimano?
SRAM Drivetrains
Any Shimano- or SRAM-compatible 10-speed chain can be used with any other Shimano 10-speed groupsets, and with any SRAM 10-speed groupset, regardless of manufacturer statements that their chains will provide optimal performance with their components.
Is SRAM Force 10 speed?
The SRAM Force Rear Derailleur takes advantage of Exact Actuation, an actuation ratio that delivers precise 3mm shifts in every gear along with the widest range of adjustment available, delivering the best 10-speed performance in the sport.
Can I use 12 speed derailleur with 11 speed cassette?
So there you go folks, there is no difference in indexing spacing between 11 and 12 speed, the difference is all at the derailleur end. So you can't use a 12 speed derailleur on an 11 speed setup or vice versa but you can you an xtr 12/11 speed shifter on an 11 speed drivetrain.
Can you use a 11 speed chain on a 12 speed?
An 11-speed chain will cause chain rubbing and poor shifting when used on a 12-speed cassette because of the extra width. If your goal is optimal shifting, it's recommended to avoid this combination.
Will Eagle derailleur work with 11 speed?
Any big 11-speed cassette should work, but be according to Joergen, “beware of chain length when using small cassettes with an Eagle derailleur.” His ideal choice is a Sunrace 11-50t cassette for its simple setup.
Can a 10 speed derailleur work on a 12 speed cassette?
-10 speed shifter sets your throw to match the rear cassette. -chains have the same outer dimension, the 12 speed derailleur would have narrower cogs than what required for a 10 speed. -As long as you can set the high/low limits on the derailleur to keep it on the cassette it should be fine.
What are the SRAM component levels?
SRAM's road groupset range comprises four main groups: Apex, Rival, Force and Red (low to high, in terms of price). All of its road groupsets now include a hydraulic disc brake option.
When did SRAM Force come out?
As it did with the launch of Red eTap AXS, SRAM is making the new Force groupset available at retail and online at the time of the launch, April 3 2019. Simon Smythe is Cycling Weekly's senior tech writer and has been in various roles at CW since 2003.
What is SRAM Force?
SRAM Force cranks are made from unidirectional carbon-fibre with a machined alloy spider. Unlike Shimano and Campagnolo, SRAM has stuck with a five equally spaced bolts to hold its chainrings in place, one of those bolts behind the crank. SRAM has stiffened up the chainrings.
Can you mix and match Shimano and SRAM?
Most importantly, YOU CANNOT mix Shimano and SRAM hydraulic brake parts. It's more than a performance issue — it's a safety issue. Shimano brakes employ mineral oil as hydraulic fluid, whereas SRAM uses DOT brake fluid. Those are incompatible — one is insoluble in water, and the other is water soluble.
Is KMC Quick Link compatible with Shimano chain?
Yes, ime they all work. I even carry a few SRAM links with me even though I run shimano chains (9&10 speed). There are different sizes for different speed systems. I've been using KMC reusable missing links with a 9 speed Shimano drivetrain (XT chain) for a year now.
Does KMC quick link work on Shimano chain?
IS KMC MISSING LINK COMPATIBLE WITH SHIMANO CHAIN, SRAM CHAIN, OR CAMPY CHAIN? Yes, KMC constructs Missing Link I, II, 9, and 10 for 7.3mm, 7.1mm, 6.6mm, and 5.9mm respectively; all Missing Links are compatible with Sram, Shimano, and Campy equivalent chains.
How many miles should a chain last?
Replacing your chain regularly can prolong the life of your drivetrain. Most mechanics agree that you should replace your chain about every 2,000 to 3,000 miles, depending on your riding style.