Improving climbing on S40 Gen 6 with 1x11 drivetrain

smarkberry

New Member
Love my bike. I don’t love trying to climb the 10% 1/4 mile hill into our subdivision at the end of each ride.

I would prefer to stay with the 1x__ setup.

What can I to get more climbing capability out of a different cassette? 11/50 vs. stock 11/42?

I’d like to avoid replacing the derailleur if possible.

Thank you for your feedback!
 

ak-tux

Zen MBB Master
I’d like to avoid replacing the derailleur if possible.
Was this a SRAM APEX derailleur?

Mine (2019 S40) was works with 11 speed Sunrace 11-46 cassette(see below) . It will work with the existing 42T 1X chainring without adding a longer chain. I beleive it can alos take an 11-50 casstte.

sunrace-cassette-jpg.10406
 

Doccus

Active Member
I had similar situation (15-18% grade for 1/2 mile to get out of neighborhood). Mine was stock Gen 6 S40, SRAM APEX 42t front. I changed to a Shimano CS-M5100 cassette.
It is an 11-51 cassette. I added the Wolftooth Road Link. Same rear derailleur but added 3 links, I think, to the chain. This is an easy DIY job. The shifting is same as original. The other thing that changed is that with experience, I got better at handling the bike with low speed and hard pedaling. It still gets my heart rate up, but topping the hill is never in doubt.

 
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smarkberry

New Member
I had similar situation (15-18% grade for 1/2 mile to get out of neighborhood). Mine was stock Gen 6 S40, SRAM APEX 42t front. I changed to a Shimano CS-M5100 cassette.
It is an 11-51 cassette. I added the Wolftooth Road Link. Same rear derailleur but added 3 links, I think, to the chain. This is an easy DIY job. The shifting is same as original. The other thing that changed is that with experience, I got better at handling the bike with low speed and hard pedaling. It still gets my heart rate up, but topping the hill is never in doubt.

Doccus, you used the Wolftooth Road Link so you didn’t need to change out the derailleur? Is there anything you felt you lost by making the switch?
 

Doccus

Active Member
I used the road link after reading that others had done the same. I didn’t try without it. I did not change the rear derailleur though.
I don’t think I lost anything. I am sure the new cassette is a few grams heavier but on the S40 it is not significant. No change on the top
end but quite a bit on the low. There are some cassettes with 9 tooth cogs out there and the idea of a double or triple chainring is out there.
 
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Joe Riel

Active Member
My Moulton (a small-wheel upright) has a 9 tooth cog (with a 62/52 chainring), but I can't say the 9 was any faster than a 10, even on significant downhills. It never felt smooth.
 
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