Shimano 11-Speed 1.85mm Low Spacer
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Due to the compatibility of SRAM and Shimano cassettes and chains, you should be able to do so.
The spacer was exactly the same as the one I used yesterday to mount my shimano 105 cassette. Due to the thin part of this being thinner than the 1mm spacer I was comparing it to, it must be taken to the thick part.
1. This is It is possible to mount a 9 or 10 speed cassette onto an 11 speed hub using an 85mm spacer. In addition to the 2mm spacer, you will need an additional 1mm spacer with a 10 speed cassette. In terms of whether an 11 speed mountain cassette can be used with a 11 speed road hub, Shimano's website suggests they should not be interchangeable. The 11 speed GRX can be mounted on an 11 speed road hub, however you'll need to check the length of your deraileur cage on Shimano's web site to make sure the cassette is long enough. This compatibility has nothing to do with the spacer above.
It does not seem to be the case.
Selected User Reviews For Shimano 11-Speed 1.85mm Low Spacer
A value of 1 can be calculated from this. It has 85 mm of thickness and a set of notches for Shimano freehubs. I used it to install a 10-speed cassette drive There are eleven speeds on the cassette It is an indoor trainer that comes with a speed hub. With the trainer, you'll find a plain 1, as well. The 8mm washer I used for this purpose, but the response I got was that I had to tweak my shifter cable tension when switching between the road wheel and the trainer to get accurate shifting. A little tweaking doesn't have to be done with this spacer. . It's surprising that this is the case. A difference of 05 mm makes a noticeable difference, but it might not be as apparent as it seems. Depending on how things turn out, it may simply be luck, but at any rate this is a well-machined part that is significantly better than stamped parts.
All the components you need for swapping a 9 speed cassette on an 11 speed hub are included, you simply place the cassette on the hub and the cassette will snap into place. I recommend it because it has a black finish, no burrs, and is well-machined.
I received the 85mm spacer in exactly the manner Everything described in the description was accurate. A photo of 1 is attached. may appear to be too small, but it falls well within the margin of error for the measuring caliper. The number 1 was added by me. The spacer is 85mm wide and I put it on a 1mm wide spacer so I can use a 10 speed cassette on an 11 speed freehub body on a wheelset I just bought. This works really well. It was a little pricey, but you don't need these very often, and you can go to the bike shop without having to get out of your car.
It was recommended by youtube gurus to install the spacer ahead of the cassette and tighten it.
An 8 speed shimano cassette will fit on an 11 speed hub with no problems.
My wheelset had a Shimano hub, and I bought it on eBay. It was unknown what speed the hub would run at. While the cassette lock ring was all the way locked and tight, the cassette was loose when I tried to install a 10-speed Shimano cassette. It will result in shifting issues if the cassette is loose. The product took a long time to get delivered, but it was perfect for the issue I had. I did some research on the internet, and I found it. There may be three bolts or rivets on the back of the cassette, and this spacer has three notches to keep it from shaking when the surface is uneven.
You need to add an additional 1mm spacer to the 1mm spacer when using a 10 speed cassette. Mounting a cassette with a 10 speed on a hub with an 11 speed requires an 85mm spacer.
The additional 1 is in my case. It was not necessary to use a 0 mm spacer. It is located between the chain stays, between the wheel and the chain.