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I've been using the same Ultegra cassette on a normal Mavic 9/10 speed freehub (is a fraction longer than most others) as my turbo training wheel set up on an otherwise XX1 drivetrain. Cheap and no issues and no adjustment necessary (certainly for turbo use).
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Question about the 1x11 configuration of xtr- the max chainring size is 36T, which seems rather low considering XX1 goes to 38T, and even then, they have a 10T cog as well.
I'd love to run XTR 1x11 but I'm still on 26 wheels, so 36T is possibly undergeared for my xc bike. What do you reckon- will Shimano bring out a 38T chainring? Maybe I'll just run a XX1 crank with XTR M9000 gears...
I'd love to run XTR 1x11 but I'm still on 26 wheels, so 36T is possibly undergeared for my xc bike. What do you reckon- will Shimano bring out a 38T chainring? Maybe I'll just run a XX1 crank with XTR M9000 gears...
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There's plenty of aftermarket rings that go up to 38t, don't have to stay full XTR. Cranks are ugly too
Looks that way. The bolt holes are not equally spaced similar to the latest Dura-Ace. I remember reading the BCD somewhere but it was non-standard. Shouldn't be long before aftermarket replacements pop up at a fraction of the cost of the Shimano version.
Still really want to see what happens with XTR Di2. SRAM are already "leaking" photos of wireless electric shifting (road initially then MTB) but I haven't come across any new news from Shimano
Still really want to see what happens with XTR Di2. SRAM are already "leaking" photos of wireless electric shifting (road initially then MTB) but I haven't come across any new news from Shimano
Last edited by DanW on Sun May 18, 2014 10:40 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Noooo
It was more that my original comment was just "looks that way" in reference to the non-standard BCD, hence Devinci's equally short response "deception" Don't let my ninja edit about XTR Di2 get you too excited.... unless you know something we all don't Vincent
It was more that my original comment was just "looks that way" in reference to the non-standard BCD, hence Devinci's equally short response "deception" Don't let my ninja edit about XTR Di2 get you too excited.... unless you know something we all don't Vincent
The 980 cranks had a proprietary BCD in the race crank. As does XX1/X01, the Rotor NW ring is proprietary, and the Race Face Next SL cranks are proprietary in 1x config. It seems that we're going to pretty much be stuck with proprietary BCD's no matter what system we choose, assuming you get a 1x specific crank. Haven't seen any 1x specific cranks with a 104bcd spider.
As for Di2, I've been trying to get info out of our local rep for a while, he's been pretty quiet on the subject, but he has hinted at it coming, probably this year. Which, in my opinion, makes sense for Shimano. With a wireless Sram group imminent, I feel like they will at least want to beat them to the punch at having an electric mtb group.
As for Di2, I've been trying to get info out of our local rep for a while, he's been pretty quiet on the subject, but he has hinted at it coming, probably this year. Which, in my opinion, makes sense for Shimano. With a wireless Sram group imminent, I feel like they will at least want to beat them to the punch at having an electric mtb group.
The UK stockists (both retailers like CRC and the Shimano distributor) are showing various dates in August for the various parts of the groupset, so I'd assume around then.
The Di2 thing is odd - there were those leaked photos on the Czech(?) website before launch which showed mechanical and electronic groupsets. The official launch came and the photos of the mechanical stuff were identical, but nary a hint of the electronic stuff... yet!
The Di2 thing is odd - there were those leaked photos on the Czech(?) website before launch which showed mechanical and electronic groupsets. The official launch came and the photos of the mechanical stuff were identical, but nary a hint of the electronic stuff... yet!
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