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Wide-range 8 Speed. Wish me luck

 benz
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So, existing bike had Shimano 8 speed shifter and max 34t on cassette.

Now sporting same Shimano 8 speed shifter, but with Microshift Acolyte 12>46 cassette and a Sunrace M9/RDM900 9 speed rear mech and KMC 8 speed chain to suit.

Seems to work fine so far...it's on an ebike so durability will be interesting. 46t is likely also not needed....but there if ever needed.


 
Posted : 23/06/2022 4:45 pm
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I'd be interested to hear your thoughts on the derailleur, I am thinking of using it for a wide range 10 speed setup with road shifters.


 
Posted : 23/06/2022 4:55 pm
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i dunno if i was unlucky, or poor installation, but i found my first Advent X 10sp cassette wore fast on the eeb - seemed to skip in one gear - the one i use 80% of the time. I`ve slapped another on to see if its my hamfistedness that killed it. the lockring wasnt 'basterd tight' on the one i took off so there is possibility it wasnt fitted right to start.

I`m absolutely loving the 10sp though - so much better than the 12sp sram garbage. even if i have to buy loads of cassettes.


 
Posted : 23/06/2022 5:11 pm
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My ebike has 12 speed set up and I've absolutely no idea why - I rarely ever use the top 3-4 gears, 10 speed or less but with more durability would be ideal!


 
Posted : 23/06/2022 5:12 pm
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"i dunno if i was unlucky, or poor installation, but i found my first Advent X 10sp cassette wore fast on the eeb – seemed to skip in one gear – the one i use 80% of the time."

I normally wear out SLX 11 speed cassettes annoyingly fast from doing a lot of commuting on the Levo (600 good miles, then 600 progressively worse miles, not skipping but worse and worse gear changing and hunting between sprockets before it's unrideable).

I tried a Microshift 11 speed cassette earlier this year and it was skipping teeth within a few weeks, maybe 200 miles of use. I guess the steel just isn't hard enough for ebike torque.


 
Posted : 23/06/2022 5:34 pm
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Does it index ok? As I thought the Acolyte groupset wasn't Shimano compatible.
But if it works then crack on 😁

I've been running an Acolyte shifter, cassette and mech for a couple of months now, and it's been pretty much faultless. Don't really notice it's there, which is as it should be for gears.


 
Posted : 23/06/2022 8:30 pm
 benz
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Only Acolyte bit is the cassette. Certainly seems to change just fine. We'll see how it goes...I suspect the 46t cog will never be used...


 
Posted : 24/06/2022 9:11 am