Do I need a spacer for a 10 speed cassette?
SHIMANO 10 CASSETTE You’ll need to fit the 1.85mm spacer which was included with your hub, PLUS the 1.0mm spacer which was included with your cassette.
Where do the spacers go on a 10 speed cassette?
It goes on the freehub before the largest cog does (closest to spokes). And don’t forget the second “little silver metal ring” ( item #2 in the diagram ) before the lock ring goes on. The spacer is very thin and may be stuck to the lock ring and even look like it’s part of the lock ring.
Can I put 10 speed cassette on 11 speed hub?
It will shift fine with a Shimano or SRAM 11-speed system. And in case any of you were wondering, if you have a 10-speed Shimano or SRAM system and buy a wheelset now, you can still run 10-speed cogs on that wheel. To put a 10-speed cogset on an 11-speed freehub, you just put a spacer behind the largest cog.
Are all cassette spacers the same?
They come with a 1.85mm spacer to take up the extra slack. If you have a 9-speed cassette, you only use the 1.85mm spacer. If you have a Shimano 10 cassette, you use the 1.85 PLUS the 1mm 10-speed spacer. If you want to use 11-speed Shimano components with a Mavic wheel, simply use no spacers at all.
How do you put a spacer on a cassette?
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How do you fit a Shimano cassette spacer?
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How do you install a 10 speed cassette?
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Can I change my 10 speed to 11 speed?
To upgrade a bicycle to an 11-speed components group requires your existing rear wheel to accept the 11-speed cassette. Luckily, many common and not-so-common wheelsets, as long as they’re at least 10-speed, can be upgraded to 11-speed by purchasing a new cassette body.
Are 10 and 11 speed cassettes interchangeable?
A 10-speed Shimano or SRAM cassette can still be fitted to an 11-speed body, but a spacer will be required to make up for the difference in width. There is another, more subtle, incompatibility that affects different brands of hubs and wheels, but it will only have an impact on those riders using multiple wheelsets.
Do you use spacer with 11 speed cassette?
No Sram cassette requires the use of any additional spacers. If you are running Shimano or Sram 11 speed, the cassette will simply install directly on the freehub body with no spacers required. If you upgrade from 10 speed to 11 speed, you can remove all spacers and simply slide the cassette onto the freehub.
Does Shimano 10 speed cassette come with spacer?
Most Shimano 10-speed cassettes road cassettes come with a 1mm spacer. It is intended to and should be installed whenever it can fit on the freehub body. Mountain cassettes never include or use this spacer.
How do you fit a Shimano 10 speed cassette?
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Do Shimano 10-speed Cassettes come with a spacer?
Most Shimano 10-speed cassettes road cassettes come with a 1mm spacer. It is intended to and should be installed whenever it can fit on the freehub body. Mountain cassettes never include or use this spacer.
What is the Spacer for on a road cassette?
My guess is that the spacer is for fitting 7 speed cassettes (which are narrower than 8-10 speed cassettes). Try installing the cassette without the spacer, if you can tighten the lock ring up and it isn’t bottoming out on the freehub, I think you are good. Most Shimano 10-speed cassettes road cassettes come with a 1mm spacer.
Can I put a 10 speed cassette on an 11 speed wheel?
Use spacers on the 11 speed wheel to put a 10 speed cassette on. See your hub manufacturer’s page for details, but its normally a 1.8(5) mm spacer (which comes with the hub, but you can buy separately) and a 1mm spacer (sometimes; which you’ll get with the cassette).
What is the size of the spacer?
The spacer measures 1mm. I can fit all sprockets with and without the spacer, however with the spacer the final sprocket will extend slightly over the end of the hub. How do I know if I need a spacer or not? My guess is that the spacer is for fitting 7 speed cassettes (which are narrower than 8-10 speed cassettes).