Sunrace 10 Speed 11-46T cassette rear derailleur compatibility
I would like to know:
What rear derailleur (RD) was the "Sunrace 10 Speed 11-46T" designed to work with.
Is there a compatibility chart ?
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I would like to know:
What rear derailleur (RD) was the "Sunrace 10 Speed 11-46T" designed to work with.
Is there a compatibility chart ?
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I would like to know:
What rear derailleur (RD) was the "Sunrace 10 Speed 11-46T" designed to work with.
Is there a compatibility chart ?
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I would like to know:
What rear derailleur (RD) was the "Sunrace 10 Speed 11-46T" designed to work with.
Is there a compatibility chart ?
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For the record.
I found this Sunrace RD catalog
http://www.sunrace.com/files/catalog/files/634/Specifications%20-%20Rear%20Derailleurs.pdf
On 2nd page there is 10-speed specs.
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Shimano 11 speed MTB rear derailleurs can officially handle up to 46 cogs and can be run with 10 speed trigger shifters without since the pull and ratio are almost the same. I used to run RD-M9000/SL-M980 combo successfully. So you can use those with the cassette in question.
There's also Archer/XShifter electric cable drivers, these allow to run any RD given it can handle 46t cog, like RD-M9100 or SRAM XX1 Eagle.
Thanks Klaster (that is useful) I read similar reports about the "RD-M9000", Also the RD-M8000 (also stating 11spd 46T max , capacity 45T if I remember correctly) But its user collected empirical data!.
– Dan
3 hours ago
When companies started to manufacture range extender cogs, no RDs existed that officially supported 46t either. It was market following demand for wider range. Sunrace cassette is logical conclusion of 10s cassette with extender.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
But I still don't understand how a global company can sell an engineering product (hack-it-product) without its intended optimal application/environment.
– Dan
2 hours ago
Nothing says a company can't sell a hack-it-product. There's a market for hack-it-products. Not every company should be as retrograde as, say, Shimano.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
1 I don't disagree at all .. .I actually like it., I love hacky products above anything else. I'm just disappointed of the lack documentation or guidance ...
– Dan
2 hours ago
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For the record.
I found this Sunrace RD catalog
http://www.sunrace.com/files/catalog/files/634/Specifications%20-%20Rear%20Derailleurs.pdf
On 2nd page there is 10-speed specs.
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For the record.
I found this Sunrace RD catalog
http://www.sunrace.com/files/catalog/files/634/Specifications%20-%20Rear%20Derailleurs.pdf
On 2nd page there is 10-speed specs.
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For the record.
I found this Sunrace RD catalog
http://www.sunrace.com/files/catalog/files/634/Specifications%20-%20Rear%20Derailleurs.pdf
On 2nd page there is 10-speed specs.
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For the record.
I found this Sunrace RD catalog
http://www.sunrace.com/files/catalog/files/634/Specifications%20-%20Rear%20Derailleurs.pdf
On 2nd page there is 10-speed specs.
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Shimano 11 speed MTB rear derailleurs can officially handle up to 46 cogs and can be run with 10 speed trigger shifters without since the pull and ratio are almost the same. I used to run RD-M9000/SL-M980 combo successfully. So you can use those with the cassette in question.
There's also Archer/XShifter electric cable drivers, these allow to run any RD given it can handle 46t cog, like RD-M9100 or SRAM XX1 Eagle.
Thanks Klaster (that is useful) I read similar reports about the "RD-M9000", Also the RD-M8000 (also stating 11spd 46T max , capacity 45T if I remember correctly) But its user collected empirical data!.
– Dan
3 hours ago
When companies started to manufacture range extender cogs, no RDs existed that officially supported 46t either. It was market following demand for wider range. Sunrace cassette is logical conclusion of 10s cassette with extender.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
But I still don't understand how a global company can sell an engineering product (hack-it-product) without its intended optimal application/environment.
– Dan
2 hours ago
Nothing says a company can't sell a hack-it-product. There's a market for hack-it-products. Not every company should be as retrograde as, say, Shimano.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
1 I don't disagree at all .. .I actually like it., I love hacky products above anything else. I'm just disappointed of the lack documentation or guidance ...
– Dan
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Shimano 11 speed MTB rear derailleurs can officially handle up to 46 cogs and can be run with 10 speed trigger shifters without since the pull and ratio are almost the same. I used to run RD-M9000/SL-M980 combo successfully. So you can use those with the cassette in question.
There's also Archer/XShifter electric cable drivers, these allow to run any RD given it can handle 46t cog, like RD-M9100 or SRAM XX1 Eagle.
Thanks Klaster (that is useful) I read similar reports about the "RD-M9000", Also the RD-M8000 (also stating 11spd 46T max , capacity 45T if I remember correctly) But its user collected empirical data!.
– Dan
3 hours ago
When companies started to manufacture range extender cogs, no RDs existed that officially supported 46t either. It was market following demand for wider range. Sunrace cassette is logical conclusion of 10s cassette with extender.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
But I still don't understand how a global company can sell an engineering product (hack-it-product) without its intended optimal application/environment.
– Dan
2 hours ago
Nothing says a company can't sell a hack-it-product. There's a market for hack-it-products. Not every company should be as retrograde as, say, Shimano.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
1 I don't disagree at all .. .I actually like it., I love hacky products above anything else. I'm just disappointed of the lack documentation or guidance ...
– Dan
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Shimano 11 speed MTB rear derailleurs can officially handle up to 46 cogs and can be run with 10 speed trigger shifters without since the pull and ratio are almost the same. I used to run RD-M9000/SL-M980 combo successfully. So you can use those with the cassette in question.
There's also Archer/XShifter electric cable drivers, these allow to run any RD given it can handle 46t cog, like RD-M9100 or SRAM XX1 Eagle.
Shimano 11 speed MTB rear derailleurs can officially handle up to 46 cogs and can be run with 10 speed trigger shifters without since the pull and ratio are almost the same. I used to run RD-M9000/SL-M980 combo successfully. So you can use those with the cassette in question.
There's also Archer/XShifter electric cable drivers, these allow to run any RD given it can handle 46t cog, like RD-M9100 or SRAM XX1 Eagle.
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Thanks Klaster (that is useful) I read similar reports about the "RD-M9000", Also the RD-M8000 (also stating 11spd 46T max , capacity 45T if I remember correctly) But its user collected empirical data!.
– Dan
3 hours ago
When companies started to manufacture range extender cogs, no RDs existed that officially supported 46t either. It was market following demand for wider range. Sunrace cassette is logical conclusion of 10s cassette with extender.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
But I still don't understand how a global company can sell an engineering product (hack-it-product) without its intended optimal application/environment.
– Dan
2 hours ago
Nothing says a company can't sell a hack-it-product. There's a market for hack-it-products. Not every company should be as retrograde as, say, Shimano.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
1 I don't disagree at all .. .I actually like it., I love hacky products above anything else. I'm just disappointed of the lack documentation or guidance ...
– Dan
2 hours ago
add a comment |
Thanks Klaster (that is useful) I read similar reports about the "RD-M9000", Also the RD-M8000 (also stating 11spd 46T max , capacity 45T if I remember correctly) But its user collected empirical data!.
– Dan
3 hours ago
When companies started to manufacture range extender cogs, no RDs existed that officially supported 46t either. It was market following demand for wider range. Sunrace cassette is logical conclusion of 10s cassette with extender.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
But I still don't understand how a global company can sell an engineering product (hack-it-product) without its intended optimal application/environment.
– Dan
2 hours ago
Nothing says a company can't sell a hack-it-product. There's a market for hack-it-products. Not every company should be as retrograde as, say, Shimano.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
1 I don't disagree at all .. .I actually like it., I love hacky products above anything else. I'm just disappointed of the lack documentation or guidance ...
– Dan
2 hours ago
Thanks Klaster (that is useful) I read similar reports about the "RD-M9000", Also the RD-M8000 (also stating 11spd 46T max , capacity 45T if I remember correctly) But its user collected empirical data!.
– Dan
3 hours ago
Thanks Klaster (that is useful) I read similar reports about the "RD-M9000", Also the RD-M8000 (also stating 11spd 46T max , capacity 45T if I remember correctly) But its user collected empirical data!.
– Dan
3 hours ago
When companies started to manufacture range extender cogs, no RDs existed that officially supported 46t either. It was market following demand for wider range. Sunrace cassette is logical conclusion of 10s cassette with extender.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
When companies started to manufacture range extender cogs, no RDs existed that officially supported 46t either. It was market following demand for wider range. Sunrace cassette is logical conclusion of 10s cassette with extender.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
But I still don't understand how a global company can sell an engineering product (hack-it-product) without its intended optimal application/environment.
– Dan
2 hours ago
But I still don't understand how a global company can sell an engineering product (hack-it-product) without its intended optimal application/environment.
– Dan
2 hours ago
Nothing says a company can't sell a hack-it-product. There's a market for hack-it-products. Not every company should be as retrograde as, say, Shimano.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
Nothing says a company can't sell a hack-it-product. There's a market for hack-it-products. Not every company should be as retrograde as, say, Shimano.
– Klaster_1
2 hours ago
1 I don't disagree at all .. .I actually like it., I love hacky products above anything else. I'm just disappointed of the lack documentation or guidance ...
– Dan
2 hours ago
1 I don't disagree at all .. .I actually like it., I love hacky products above anything else. I'm just disappointed of the lack documentation or guidance ...
– Dan
2 hours ago
add a comment |
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