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Cassette spacer confusion (11s road)

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Swapping out the cassette on K's road bike.

11s Shimano cassettes.  Unknown hub (came fitted to the Cube bike) but the free hub is labelled 11speed.

Old was a 32t, new is 34t but they both appear to be the same 'level' - 3 biggest cogs on an alu carrier, the rest loose with spacers.   New one previously fitted very briefly to a wheel off trainer but ridden a handful of times.

new one is loose on the free hub when fitted.  I didn't notice a spacer behind the old cassette (and it's not in the bag I've put the old one in, nor on the floor that I can see. I don't seem to have missed any spacers between cogs. What have I missed?

Can I just shove one of the 'between cog' spacers from the old cassette behind the new one?


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 6:44 pm
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Spacers range in thickness but try it. Make sure if you do that the final cog is on the splines


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 6:58 pm
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The 11/34 cassette should have come with a 1.85mm spacer that goes onto the freehub before you fit the cassette. Not sure what width the 11spd cassette spacers are but I think they are wider than this.


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 7:05 pm
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Aren't 11 speed road cassettes a little wider than 11 speed MTB ones? If it's an 11 speed road freehub with an 11 speed road cassette it should fit without a spacer. If the cassette is being replaced with an 11 speed MTB cassette it would need a spacer.


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 7:33 pm
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Ha. That spacer is clearly lost when I took it off the trainer. The between cog spacers are 2.2mm

wtf does the 34 have a spacer and the 32 not.

Can you get them aftermarket or do I need to buy ano ther cassette?


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 7:35 pm
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wtf does the 34 have a spacer and the 32 not.

Because it's designed to work on 10spd and 11spd freehubs

Can you get them aftermarket

Yes

https://www.sjscycles.co.uk/hub-spares/shimano-duraace-fh9000-rear-right-low-spacer-185mm-y4t724000/


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 8:00 pm
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I had to buy a 0.5mm spacer to fit a different cassette I had for my son's unbranded hub. It cost a couple of quid but was still annoying having to try different thicknesses and then waiting for it to be delivered.


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 8:16 pm
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@simondbarnes. Thanks for the tips. Dirty hands in workshop so not the moment to search. (Though doesn’t answer why the 32t cassette doesn’t have a separate spacer)


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 8:18 pm
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Though doesn’t answer why the 32t cassette doesn’t have a separate spacer)

Because the 32t cog is too small to be spaced over the back of a 10spd freehub.


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 8:20 pm
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 (Though doesn’t answer why the 32t cassette doesn’t have a separate spacer)

Easiest way to look at it is that the 32 is a large road cassette (11 speed freehub fitment) and the 34 is a small mtb cassette (10 speed freehub fitment, so needs a spacer to fit an 11 speed road freehub).


 
Posted : 20/04/2024 10:58 pm
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