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OK...finally cracked it but only after considerable expense.
I know that 10 and 11 speed cassette spacing are different - chains not compatible. But some say '10 speed derailleurs do not know the difference between 10 and 11 speed and will work fine'...and there are some vids on Youtube which show it working fine. They are wrong.
Transition build - getting on fine, but Triton totally fails to send through the new Shimano Stans free hub. Waiting, waiting.... So I get a SRAM 11 speed GX cassette for the SRAM XD free hub - no 10 speed anywhere. Simple, I buy an 11 speed XT shifter and forget that the mech needs changing. But then I look to see if you can use a 10 speed mech. I set it all up and it changes OK.....ish. Rideable but nasty. Of course the new freehub arrives the next day (seven weeks late).
So I read and read and it seems to focus on an underlying reality that the pull ratio is different. Some fixes with washers but hell, the Big S engineers know by and large what they are doing, so press the button on a 70 gbp 11 speed mech and fit it this evening. Gorgeous shifting. Just breathe on the shifter and it goes up and down with the expected precision.
So...I think this is right but open to corrections....for Big S
6 speed mech will work with 6-9 speed cassettes.
6 speed shifter has hidden click and will work with 7 speed cassettes.
7 8 and 9 mechs all have same pull ratio and are essentially interchangeable.
7 8 and 9 speed mech will work with 6 speed free hub, just adjust the end stops. Same with 7 and 8. And shifters will work in same way...9 on 6 etc.
10 speed mech has a different pull ratio and will work with 10 speed only.
11 speed has yet another different pull ration and will work with 11 speed only.
And S and Sram cassettes are interchangeable.
Mainly sensible and clear....
I know that 10 and 11 speed cassette spacing are different - chains not compatible. But some say '10 speed derailleurs do not know the difference between 10 and 11 speed and will work fine'...and there are some vids on Youtube which show it working fine. They are wrong.
Transition build - getting on fine, but Triton totally fails to send through the new Shimano Stans free hub. Waiting, waiting.... So I get a SRAM 11 speed GX cassette for the SRAM XD free hub - no 10 speed anywhere. Simple, I buy an 11 speed XT shifter and forget that the mech needs changing. But then I look to see if you can use a 10 speed mech. I set it all up and it changes OK.....ish. Rideable but nasty. Of course the new freehub arrives the next day (seven weeks late).
So I read and read and it seems to focus on an underlying reality that the pull ratio is different. Some fixes with washers but hell, the Big S engineers know by and large what they are doing, so press the button on a 70 gbp 11 speed mech and fit it this evening. Gorgeous shifting. Just breathe on the shifter and it goes up and down with the expected precision.
So...I think this is right but open to corrections....for Big S
6 speed mech will work with 6-9 speed cassettes.
6 speed shifter has hidden click and will work with 7 speed cassettes.
7 8 and 9 mechs all have same pull ratio and are essentially interchangeable.
7 8 and 9 speed mech will work with 6 speed free hub, just adjust the end stops. Same with 7 and 8. And shifters will work in same way...9 on 6 etc.
10 speed mech has a different pull ratio and will work with 10 speed only.
11 speed has yet another different pull ration and will work with 11 speed only.
And S and Sram cassettes are interchangeable.
Mainly sensible and clear....