How much different is 44t-51 and 40t-44?44t 10-51 cassette
I also had another bike 46t 10-44 for mostly roadie like gravel and was happy with that
Pretty close, but the 44/51 will be slightly easierHow much different is 44t-51 and 40t-44?
Show offPretty close, but the 44/51 will be slightly easier
44/51=0.863
40/44=0.909
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It comes down to how fast you gonna roll them flats/long downhillsPretty close, but the 44/51 will be slightly easier
44/51=0.863
40/44=0.909
Is that Shimano? I can only find SRAM with either 36 or eagle. I'm considering the TRS plus 10-46.It comes down to how fast you gonna roll them flats/long downhills
I feel that if you’re going slowly up hill to need that 51, you may need that 44/10 to pedal downhill. If it’s flat/rolling fast roads or gravel, I found 46 10-44 to be an awesome gear.
sram 1x GX setupIs that Shimano? I can only find SRAM with either 36 or eagle. I'm considering the TRS plus 10-46.
Yep, I have a few in 10spd and 11spd and all performed well. They also have different grades, some are heavier than the NX while some just a tad heavier than the GX cassettes. Though I haven't bought an XD version yet.The Sunrace cassettes are pretty good. Don't buy any of the off brand ones on Amazon. I made that mistake once
I just realized these sizes may not work. I have two Rival setups I'm deciding between. Either a 40/1x11 mech or 2x12 axs. I just picked up a 43/30 Rival crankset used as a starting point. I'd prefer to get the AXS setup going as it's going to be my 'daily' ride in 2026. Are you using Shimano and is yours a 1x12? Stat sheets say max 36T for Rival AXS but I've read many about people using 42T just fine. Also came across two new terms that I've been trying to ignore, Transmission and Xplr. Any of these need to be considered? My frame has hanger and I'm not on 13 speed.Pretty close, but the 44/51 will be slightly easier
44/51=0.863
40/44=0.909
I'm running GRX 2x11I just realized these sizes may not work. I have two Rival setups I'm deciding between. Either a 40/1x11 mech or 2x12 axs. I just picked up a 43/30 Rival crankset used as a starting point. I'd prefer to get the AXS setup going as it's going to be my 'daily' ride in 2026. Are you using Shimano and is yours a 1x12? Stat sheets say max 36T for Rival AXS but I've read many about people using 42T just fine. Also came across two new terms that I've been trying to ignore, Transmission and Xplr. Any of these need to be considered? My frame has hanger and I'm not on 13 speed.
Transmission is the latest mtb axs for udh hangerless mounting.I just realized these sizes may not work. I have two Rival setups I'm deciding between. Either a 40/1x11 mech or 2x12 axs. I just picked up a 43/30 Rival crankset used as a starting point. I'd prefer to get the AXS setup going as it's going to be my 'daily' ride in 2026. Are you using Shimano and is yours a 1x12? Stat sheets say max 36T for Rival AXS but I've read many about people using 42T just fine. Also came across two new terms that I've been trying to ignore, Transmission and Xplr. Any of these need to be considered? My frame has hanger and I'm not on 13 speed.
But do cassettes marketed as Xplr work with non- transmission setups? I see some with ranges which work with my options. What about 2x?Transmission is the latest mtb axs for udh hangerless mounting.
Xplr is similar
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I debunked that transmission chains wont work with a shimano cassette (they do) so as long as it is the correct number of speeds, it will work. any of the non compatibility stuff is marketing.But do cassettes marketed as Xplr work with non- transmission setups? I see some with ranges which work with my options. What about 2x?
New xplr is 13 speed. The previous gen xplr is 12.But do cassettes marketed as Xplr work with non- transmission setups? I see some with ranges which work with my options. What about 2x?
, i havent had a reason to check of the road and transmission flat tops are the same but it would make sense that they are. Maybe different pins?New xplr is 13 speed. The previous gen xplr is 12.
@stb222 transmission and road flat top? I’m pretty sure they are the same.
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