Do you use spacer with 11 speed cassette?

Re: Shimano 11 speed cassette, spacer ring – is it required If you have a ‘road’ 11s length freehub body then you do indeed need to use a spacer to fit CS-HG800-11 to it.

Are Campagnolo 10 and 11 speed compatibility?

However, all Campagnolo-compatible 9/10-speed freehub bodies also are compatible with Campagnolo 11-speed cassettes. And, as I’ve said before, there is 100 percent shifting compatibility between 11-speed cassettes.

Do I need a new hub for 11 speed?

For 11spd road cassettes, YES, you need a new hub unless (like Mavic), the hub has been correctly spaced for 11spd for many years.

Will a 11 speed cassette fit a 9 speed hub?

An 11-speed cassette will fit on a 9-speed hub only when the hub is wide enough. Luckily, 8,9,10 and 11-speed mountain bike hubs have the same spacing, and one can therefore use an 11-speed cassette on all of them.

When should I use freehub spacer?

You don’t need the spacer. You are correct, it is intended for when you are using a narrower cassette. If you can torque the lock ring without the spacer it shouldn’t be used.

Can I put an 11 speed cassette on a 9 speed hub road bike?

The 11 spd cassette will fit fine on the freehub. The problem may be the 9 spd RD won’t handle the 46t cog. Derailleurs have a spec capacity and max cog size. Capacity is the difference between the smallest and largest cog plus the difference between the smallest and largest chainring.

Can you use 10 speed crankset with 11 speed cassette?

You can certainly use a Shimano 10-speed double crank and chainrings with Shimano 11-speed chain, derailleurs, shifters and cassette, however.

Can you fit a 12 speed cassette on a 10 speed hub?

In addition to being able to fit our 12-speed cassettes on Shimano HG 10 and 11 speed freehubs, you can also convert the ROTOR 13-speed cassette into a 12-speed one and use it with your current wheels.