11 speed wide cassette that are light.
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I'm thinking 11-36t mainly because I dont want to use a wolftooth or anything like that. Already have the mid cage Rx805 ultegra RD.. Looking for a lighter solution to my current 11-34t that weighs in at ~330g. Not opposed to changing from shimano freehub to XD driver if I have too. My neck of the woods is pounding me with 20% gravel steps to get to the flatter stuff.. it's wearing on me.
SRAM 1170 ? still 370g
Sunrace ? any good
others ?
SRAM 1170 ? still 370g
Sunrace ? any good
others ?
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Leonardi make a 9-36 11s XD cassette that weighs 233g.
https://r2-bike.com/LEONARDI-RACING-Cas ... or-SRAM-XD
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too bad the spacing is not what I had in mind.. 9 /10 ... 31/36 if it was 11-36T I might go for it.. but thanks since I never heard of them.NickJHP wrote: ↑Wed Jan 23, 2019 3:26 amLeonardi make a 9-36 11s XD cassette that weighs 233g.
https://r2-bike.com/LEONARDI-RACING-Cas ... or-SRAM-XD
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Upcoming SRAM 12x system may be the answer.
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Nothing out there unfortunately.
I run 10-42 mostly, and the 3T 9-32 which is similar to a 11-36 but you have to run a small chainring.
I run 10-42 mostly, and the 3T 9-32 which is similar to a 11-36 but you have to run a small chainring.
Are you able to use 48/32 or 46/30 crankset?
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Do they have 11-36? Do you have a link?
Edit: Found them on the Recon site, Aluminum or Ti only, no steel.
Ti 11-36 listed as 215g, 250$.
Aluminum 11-36 very light.. 150g.. do these self destruct ? 210g for Ti but more $$$ figure they are more robust. I might go this route.
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yes.. already on 48/32 I think if I hit the trails without doing grouprides beforehand I'd probably be ok... but I'm pushing alot of extra watts on 650bx42.. so slightly gassed when I hit these gravel roads.
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I would expect so, yes.
What tires are you on? On Pari-Motos you should have zero penalty over fast-ish road tires except maybe for aero.
^ currently Donnely MSO xplor 650B x 42 (these are just as fast as my Panaracer gravelkings sk in 700x35 by my strava data)
thinking about trying 47c WTB byways soon
thinking about trying 47c WTB byways soon
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