Upgrading Sram Red to 11sp
Moderator: robbosmans
Hi everybody. I´m an owner of a sram red shifters and a fundamentalist of the 18 teeth cog, and i realized this past year that with 23 as largest cog i don´t have enough ( i remember with nostalgia when i rode everywhere with my 12-19 8sp... very years ago...), so i need some 12-25 but with a 18 cog. The solution...11sp. Here is how i did.
The first thing is to enlarge the space available in the cassete. As i started from a mavic one, i already had half work done. Here is the original:
original por monchito3000, en Flickr
I also had to touch the hub:
buje rebajado por monchito3000, en Flickr
and this is the finished hub:
buje 11 por monchito3000, en Flickr
For the cogs, i did a 25 teeth cog in carbon fiber and I combined it with an old dura-ace 7800 little bit tuned and some old 8sp SRP titanium cogs tuned too.
25 carbon por monchito3000, en Flickr
DSC03177 por monchito3000, en Flickr
DSC03215 por monchito3000, en Flickr
But the 25 carbon cog broke in a demanding ramp, so now i ride with a 105-dura-ace cassete combination that weights near a ton. The idea is to find some dura-ace 9000 12-25 cassette, disassemble the cogs from the aluminium core and mount they again in my own carbon core, with the appropriate measures. Also, with this idea i´ll be able to mount this 11sp cassete (with 10sp spacing between cogs) in any standart 10 sp hub. Anyway, until i have the money to buy a dura-ace cassette, could pass a long, lonnnng time . Here are the 105 11sp:
DSC03230 por monchito3000, en Flickr
Well, and now i have to modify the shifter. First thing is to disassemble it:
desmontar maneta por monchito3000, en Flickr
Here are some weights:
some weights por monchito3000, en Flickr
This is the piece i have to modify:
DSC03254 por monchito3000, en Flickr
To do this, first i have to make a tool to hold it:
utillaje por monchito3000, en Flickr
this is with the piece ready to the new slot:
DSC03266 por monchito3000, en Flickr
And here the work is done.
regata nueva por monchito3000, en Flickr
I just have to mount it again, and that´s all. I already rode with it and works fine. My only complain is not to have the new dura-ace cassette to be able to make the lightest 11sp mechanical system "all around the world", but when i have it i´ll post the process here.
The first thing is to enlarge the space available in the cassete. As i started from a mavic one, i already had half work done. Here is the original:
original por monchito3000, en Flickr
I also had to touch the hub:
buje rebajado por monchito3000, en Flickr
and this is the finished hub:
buje 11 por monchito3000, en Flickr
For the cogs, i did a 25 teeth cog in carbon fiber and I combined it with an old dura-ace 7800 little bit tuned and some old 8sp SRP titanium cogs tuned too.
25 carbon por monchito3000, en Flickr
DSC03177 por monchito3000, en Flickr
DSC03215 por monchito3000, en Flickr
But the 25 carbon cog broke in a demanding ramp, so now i ride with a 105-dura-ace cassete combination that weights near a ton. The idea is to find some dura-ace 9000 12-25 cassette, disassemble the cogs from the aluminium core and mount they again in my own carbon core, with the appropriate measures. Also, with this idea i´ll be able to mount this 11sp cassete (with 10sp spacing between cogs) in any standart 10 sp hub. Anyway, until i have the money to buy a dura-ace cassette, could pass a long, lonnnng time . Here are the 105 11sp:
DSC03230 por monchito3000, en Flickr
Well, and now i have to modify the shifter. First thing is to disassemble it:
desmontar maneta por monchito3000, en Flickr
Here are some weights:
some weights por monchito3000, en Flickr
This is the piece i have to modify:
DSC03254 por monchito3000, en Flickr
To do this, first i have to make a tool to hold it:
utillaje por monchito3000, en Flickr
this is with the piece ready to the new slot:
DSC03266 por monchito3000, en Flickr
And here the work is done.
regata nueva por monchito3000, en Flickr
I just have to mount it again, and that´s all. I already rode with it and works fine. My only complain is not to have the new dura-ace cassette to be able to make the lightest 11sp mechanical system "all around the world", but when i have it i´ll post the process here.
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WOW.
First - both in this thread and your other threads you obviously have a wide range of machinery available to you. Do you work at a shop? Is this all at home? How did you get so many useful tools? What do you do for a living?
Second - I like how you decided to further modify your already modified mavic wheels (very impressive) - have you considered getting the new 11-spd compatible hubs and relacing them to your tuned rims, and of course just creating new axles again like you did before?
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Lay off the cigs.monchito wrote:i remember with nostalgia when i rode everywhere with my 12-19 8sp... very years ago...
That really is some very impressive work monchito. You are the only one on the planet with an 11 speed Sram drivetrain!
Nice work!
So the Sram shifter guts will handle the extra cable pull, you just need one more ratchet tooth? Interesting!
So the Sram shifter guts will handle the extra cable pull, you just need one more ratchet tooth? Interesting!
HammerTime2 wrote:Lay off the cigs.monchito wrote:i remember with nostalgia when i rode everywhere with my 12-19 8sp... very years ago...
Is that all you have to add on this amazing piece of art?? Hope that the mods will have some pity with that kind of reaction and keepin you on board...
my deepest respect monchito!
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