Rick Youngblood
CarbonCraft Master
After 11,582 miles on Ol'Yellow it is/was time for an update.
I went out on a limb and decided to go 11 speed...boy did I have a lot to learn about the new incompatibilities...Road vs MTB...SRAM vs Shimano...10 vs 11...and all of the other issues of "this will work but that won't, unless you do this to make it work". What I knew about 9 vs 10, was all thrown out the window, and even more so now.
Of course I try and read as much as I can here on the board which is dependable learning tool with great info I can bank on...thanks guys.
The center of my rebuild is a custom wheelset build in-which I'm totally psyched about. This is my first professionally wheel build and the most expensive $'s I've ever paid for a set of wheels. I wanted light but with disc, and non-aero.
Cassette: SeqLite S-11 Lightest 11 Speed 11-42 and Shimano XT 11-42. This is were I need to do some testing and experimenting. These two cassettes are different widths. I'm told the Shimano is the same width as a 10 speed cassette (I have not verified this yet) and the SeqLite is the same width as the new 11 speed road cassettes. WHY OH WHY do they do this?? Neither one of these cassettes would mount on the Torch hub without the 10 speed spacer installed first.
Drive side color scheme
Non-drive side decals
I went out on a limb and decided to go 11 speed...boy did I have a lot to learn about the new incompatibilities...Road vs MTB...SRAM vs Shimano...10 vs 11...and all of the other issues of "this will work but that won't, unless you do this to make it work". What I knew about 9 vs 10, was all thrown out the window, and even more so now.
Of course I try and read as much as I can here on the board which is dependable learning tool with great info I can bank on...thanks guys.
The center of my rebuild is a custom wheelset build in-which I'm totally psyched about. This is my first professionally wheel build and the most expensive $'s I've ever paid for a set of wheels. I wanted light but with disc, and non-aero.
Hubs: Industry Nine Torch CX Disc Road 24 spoke count
Rims: Pacenti SL25 Disc only
Spokes: Sapim CX-Ray 2.0 / .9 -2.2 aero
@ 1558 grams
TRP HY RD in polished aluminum, with 140mm rotors front and rear.Rims: Pacenti SL25 Disc only
Spokes: Sapim CX-Ray 2.0 / .9 -2.2 aero
@ 1558 grams
ISSUE: The rear 140mm rotor touched the frame...not the weld, but the frame. I tried adding 2 1mm hub spacers, which only got me 1.5mm clearance. So I ended up with one 4mm hub spacer which was perfect.
Next Issue: I had to end up manually centering the calipers to the rotors because they would not center using the standard method...I setup many hydroponic systems on my MTB and Metabike without issues. In the end I was able to get them centered and working properly. I love the polished aluminum look BTW>
I went with SRAM Force Brifters...just couldn't Force myself to spend the Xtra to go Red.Next Issue: I had to end up manually centering the calipers to the rotors because they would not center using the standard method...I setup many hydroponic systems on my MTB and Metabike without issues. In the end I was able to get them centered and working properly. I love the polished aluminum look BTW>
Cassette: SeqLite S-11 Lightest 11 Speed 11-42 and Shimano XT 11-42. This is were I need to do some testing and experimenting. These two cassettes are different widths. I'm told the Shimano is the same width as a 10 speed cassette (I have not verified this yet) and the SeqLite is the same width as the new 11 speed road cassettes. WHY OH WHY do they do this?? Neither one of these cassettes would mount on the Torch hub without the 10 speed spacer installed first.
The SeqLite would wobble, yes tighten down and no play, but seemed as though it would not seat flush against the free hub body...but add the spacer and it was fine...BUT then the 11 tooth cog would rub against the chain stay. NOTE: I'm going to experiment with a 1 mm free hub spacer. I like the lightness of this cassette over the Shimano.
The Shimano XT cassette could NOT be tighten down without play, but seated against the free Hub without wobble. It defiantly needed the 1.85 mm 10 speed spacer in place to get tightened down...BUT it too rubbed the chainstay. Which I eliminated with a little mill work.
What a freak'n pain in the backside this was.
Tires: Pro One Tubeless mounted without issues.The Shimano XT cassette could NOT be tighten down without play, but seated against the free Hub without wobble. It defiantly needed the 1.85 mm 10 speed spacer in place to get tightened down...BUT it too rubbed the chainstay. Which I eliminated with a little mill work.
What a freak'n pain in the backside this was.
New Vinyl decalsI wanted to experiment with a new look for a new build - A sort of Retro look with 3-4 color scheme. Drive side is 3 color scheme and non-drive side is a more bold color scheme with 4 color scheme.
I have my favorite and will convert both sides to the same scheme.
All in all I like the new re-build...everything looks and works great. Shifting works better than before, it needed to as I'm very picky when it comes to shifting.I have my favorite and will convert both sides to the same scheme.
Drive side color scheme
Non-drive side decals