11spd cassette on 9spd hub
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11spd cassette on 9spd hub
Would it work to install an 11spd cassette (Ultegra CS-HG800-11 11-34) onto a 9 speed Ultegra road hub (FH-6500)? I'm converting everything to 11spd but would like to keep the wheelset as is.
Thanks,
Mike
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Mike
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Shimano needed to widen the freehub body (lengthen the splines) for the extra cog. Unsure of the actual Shimano dimensions but someone out there will know. So I doubt that an 11 cog set will fit the 9 cog body well, or at all. Andy
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An 11 speed cassette would not fit on a 9 speed Ultegra hub because the cassette is too wide for the freehub.
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The 11/34 cassette is designed to fit on an 8/9/10 speed freehub body, the same as most Shimano MTB 11 speed cassettes. Road cassettes with less than a 34t largest cog will not fit on a 8/9/10 speed freehub body.
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The Shimano Ultegra 11-34 cassette has a different series number (CS-HG800) as comparedto the other cassettes in the series (CS-R8000) for some reason.
Thanks for all of you advice - I'll try the 11-34 cassette on my 9 speed hub and see if it fits and works. The worst that can happen is I'll have to change the rear hub.
Thanks for all of you advice - I'll try the 11-34 cassette on my 9 speed hub and see if it fits and works. The worst that can happen is I'll have to change the rear hub.
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As others have posted the 11-34 HG800 will work. No other cassette from the road groups will work.
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Another option is an Edco monoblock 11 speed cassette which will fit a 10 speed body. https://edco.bike/collections/monobl...no-sram-11-spd
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The Shimano HG 700 and HG 800 11 spd cassettes, only available (when available these days) in 11-34 are specifically
made to fit 8-9-10 hubs or with supplied spacer to 11 spd hubs. The 700 correlates to 105 series and 800 to Ultegra but
except for a few grams weight difference they are the same.
made to fit 8-9-10 hubs or with supplied spacer to 11 spd hubs. The 700 correlates to 105 series and 800 to Ultegra but
except for a few grams weight difference they are the same.