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  • in a few years time i may be asking @coldharbour to modify my isen - replace seat tube to do this

    i am expecting to be told to fuck off

  • There are a lot of new 27.2 posts in the works, which should help.

  • I was thinking SRAM Doubletap would work - you drop the post on the first click (outer ring) then shift it back through to the the start (lower ring).

    There are 27.2mm posts about... cable routing would be difficult though, I agree.

    Not going to do it (I'd want a dropper for my MTB before I start messing around with one for road), just curious

  • The ones I've used you just pull the cable, move post, release cable. No clicking needed, in fact it would get in the way but they seem to need less than a click.

  • Doubletap might get in the way actually.

  • Get a couple old, cheapish cassettes. The spacers in there are plastic sometimes, so you could sand them down if you need to get that last .2mm right.

  • Winter bike cranks:
    BSA / weather proof BB standard that fits into BSA threads
    Black
    Ideally 130bcd
    Low Q-factor
    Cheap maybe...

    Shimano dura-ace 7402 with a 103mm BB are 130mm q-factor. sometimes found on ebay

  • my problem has been trying to find dropper seatposts with set back saddle clamp

  • But if you're repurposing a front shifter it's going to click anyway isn't it? Unless you remove the ratchety bit.

  • Question from a friend,

    "I’m trying to find out if I can run an 11 speed cassette on a 10 speed wheel. I can’t find a definitive answer online. I’m not sure if it’s a case of swapping the freehub for and 11 speed to get the extra width in or whether I will need a new wheel. I’ve seen articles where people have machined the back of the cassette to fit on a 10 speed freehub, seems excessive!"

    ??

  • The amount pulled was under a full click on my post, I'm guessing most don't need much.

  • But yeah, messing with the ratchet would be what I'd do if it did click.

  • Not a road one, unless you can swap out the freehub, or you can machine the cassette a bit.

  • I believe the shimano CS-HG800-11 cassette is 11 speed for 10 speed hubs

    Otherwise you'd need to machine either the freehub or the cassette as Snottyotter says.

  • unless they happen to be mavic 10 speed wheels, in which case just remove the spacer that's already on there

  • As he said in the question. That HG800-11 is 11-34 anyway, so basically MTB.

  • Basically but not really. Its listed in the road section of Shimano's tech docs

  • Will putting an 11sp freehub on a wheel that came with a 10sp one cause any spacing issues?

  • Whats the wheel? Is there a compatible 11 speed freehub swap?

  • What wheel/hub is it?

    Oops forgot to update page, that's not just me being impatient...

  • Haha TELL US WHAT IT IS!!

  • I think you can with Campagnolo.

  • With Campagnolo you can put an 11 speed cassette on any freehub from 8 speed up.

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