Anyone tried the GRX RX812 derailleur with an 11-46T cassette?
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Anyone tried the GRX RX812 derailleur with an 11-46T cassette?
Got a new gravel bike with GRX 11-speed drivetrain (single chainring). It has the GRX RD-RX812 rear derailleur, which according to Shimano's site will work with up to a 42T cassette. I have a XT CS-M8000 11-42 cassette, but would really like a bit more climbing power. I noticed the CS-M8000 11 speed cassette is also available in 11-46T. Would my current derailleur handle it, even though Shimano says only 42? I know people have pushed the Shimano guidelines successfully in the past, wonder if anyone has tried this specific set-up.
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I have not tried this but generally Shimano specs are conservative and you can get away with the next size up cassette HOWEVER with a 4 tooth increase you may need a longer chain to provide sufficient slack on the largest cog.
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For links go to your lbs and ask them if they have any extras from builds or chain replacements. For example on mine I just need 3 more links so it's silly to buy a second chain just for that.
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