Dura-Ace R9200

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Is any existing bleed kit in the market would work with the new 9200 series disc brake? Does it need any special part or adapter that I need to be aware of? Looking at Park Tool BKM-1.

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You can use the same bleed kit as for 8070 or 9170

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by ericlambi

I think someone else may have asked this, but any chance the rotor 11-36 cassette works with the new Dura Ace?

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ericlambi wrote:
Wed Dec 01, 2021 2:45 am
I think someone else may have asked this, but any chance the rotor 11-36 cassette works with the new Dura Ace?
Highly unlikely given that the max cassette size is 34 for DA9200. At best, it works with a rough shift between 31-36. At worst, it breaks the RD trying to make it work. Maybe with a custom long-cage, which isn't out of reason given the current trend towards customizing your RD which simply wasn't even a consideration outside of drillium a couple years ago.
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I fully expect continental speed records to begin falling all over the place now that Shimano has finally provided you honks with that one extra gear y'all couldn't live without.

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ArtifactsInMotion wrote:
Wed Dec 01, 2021 3:13 am
ericlambi wrote:
Wed Dec 01, 2021 2:45 am
I think someone else may have asked this, but any chance the rotor 11-36 cassette works with the new Dura Ace?
Highly unlikely given that the max cassette size is 34 for DA9200. At best, it works with a rough shift between 31-36. At worst, it breaks the RD trying to make it work. Maybe with a custom long-cage, which isn't out of reason given the current trend towards customizing your RD which simply wasn't even a consideration outside of drillium a couple years ago.
Shimano is always conservative.. it has a good chance of working.

9000RD was 28T.. I could do 32 on some frames
9100RD ofocurse no issues doing 32
9200RD spec'd to 34.. I'd bet 36 works.

Hell even my AXS Red (non wide) RD does 36t
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Quite the interesting setup - xplr 10-36 + 48/33 + 9200. It would be a great gravel setup...

https://www.instagram.com/p/CW7Hc6iF_p2 ... =copy_link

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I'm considering 50/34 chainrings and a 10-33 Red cassette.

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Even a 48-33 with 10-33 would be great/dream solution

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ccie6872 wrote:
Wed Dec 01, 2021 5:38 am
Quite the interesting setup - xplr 10-36 + 48/33 + 9200. It would be a great gravel setup...

https://www.instagram.com/p/CW7Hc6iF_p2 ... =copy_link

Nitpick, but the 10-36t isn't an XPLR part. It was introduced with Force AXS Wide.

TBH 33x36t isn't good enough for the "gravel" over here on the US West Coast, though I suppose it would be just fine for US Midwest gravel.

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Maddie wrote:
Wed Dec 01, 2021 6:48 am
I'm considering 50/34 chainrings and a 10-33 Red cassette.

I guess it depends on how well the Shimano 12spd chainrings work with flattop chains...or you could always just go with the latest Praxis chainrings because they are flattop compatible.

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by stevec1975

Long shot, but anyone used the new KMC X12 chain with 9200? Always preferred the DLC versions over the Shimano chains (and yes, I know they are both made by KMC)

https://www.kmcchain.eu/KMC_12-speed_NE ... ufacturers

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Use the shimano chains, hyperglyde + only works with shimano chains.

Kmc x12 also doesn’t last

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by m3bas

So getting my group fitted to my Emonda next week. Unfortunately getting another Shimano cassette for the 2nd set of wheels/ trainer is impossible. Are there any Shimano compatible cassettes out there in 12 speed that fit the hyperglide hub body?

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Miche has one but its junior gearing 14-29

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