Help 10 speed hub to 11 speed hub

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    kobacom

    Hello all

    Need some help. I have a set of easton ea90 sl wheel. I have recently upgraded to 105 11 speed groupset and now wish to convert my eastons to 11 speed (they have a 10 speed hub). Do I simply replace the 10 speed hub body for an 11 speed one.

    Pete

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    DanTe

    It’d be worth taking the
    It’d be worth taking the cassette off and if there’s a 1-2mm spacer, ditch that and try your cassette..

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    fukawitribe

    On the road side, Shimano and
    On the road side, Shimano and SRAM 9/10-speed hubs are generally shorter than 11-speed ones and won’t take an 11-speed road cassette, the most noticeable exception being Mavic which have had longer freehubs for donkeys years due to compatibility with their own gear – seems like 11-speed compatible hubs are getting more common however. The table at the bottom on this article may help

    http://www.slowtwitch.com/Tech/Cassette_Spacers_2013_3978.html

    Easton do an 11-speed compatible freehub AFAICS, and you can fit an 11-speed Shimano/SRAM compatible cassette from EDCO which fits on a 10-speed road freehub (with their own lock-ring), but they’re pricey.

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    fukawitribe

    Dup post
    Dup post

    #861429
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    CXR94Di2

    10/11 speed hubs are
    10/11 speed hubs are generally the same. You use a spacer on the inside with a 10 speed cassette.

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