IRD 11 Speed Shimano Compatible Cassette
I'm speccing a new bike and it'll have either Ultegra 6800 or Di2 6870 (haven't decided which yet) but ideally I want a 12-30 cassette rather than the standard 11-32 offered by Shimano. I have found IRD make an 11-speed "Shimano compatible" 12-30, does anybody have any experience of these? I've found very few reviews on the web and a couple of these are negative which makes me nervous. Has anybody on here used these cassettes with Ultegra?
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The first question would have to be why on earth you'd want to have 11 speeds at a closer ratio? The idea is to give reasonable gaps between ratios and still maximise both low and high end gearing, so why go to something like a 12-30 and just end up with a whole load more gears that are more or less the same?Trail fun - Transition Bandit
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I've just taken a well-used IRD 8-speed cassette off my touring bike, had absolutely zero problems with it. It's probably been on there for three years.- - - - - - - - - -
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lostboysaint - I must admit I hadn't considered it that way. I currently run 12-30 10-speed and it suits me on all terrain (I've ridden flat triathlon courses and the Alps and Pyrenees on it) so I was looking for similar. Is there a where on the web that shows where different gear combinations overlap?0