Of course they just changed everything this year for the 11sp MTB introduction
Fortunately everything in the cassettes remains interchangeable. (except when it's not)...
When Robert's back he can verify me but this is what I was reading about in January.
The 11sp road size cassettes now go up to 11-36T
https://www.sram.com/sram/road/component/cassettes
The 11sp mountain ones are all now standard
10-12-14-16-18-21-24-28-32-36-42
https://www.sram.com/sram/mountain/component/cassettes
((I think that's a great idea for the most part just 1 real MTB cassette to worry about)).
But and it's a big but the 11-36T line is orphaned for those with Doubles because it's lies in the noman's land between road and mtb. There is no native 11sp derailleur that is made to work with the 11-36T and a double. With the new focus on cycle-cross (they are chasing the sales and that's where all the sales are coming from) much of the line is geared for a "single" in front; and those new 11sp rear derailleurs are very suboptimal for a double. If the derailleur says "Horizon" in it's name it's for a single and the anti-chain slap tech will make is shift like garbage on a double.
Don't even get me started on the stupid product name structure in the MTB line it makes no sense whatsoever.
So what do you do....?
It's not too bad if you are careful..... What they still don't make clear is that road and mtb derailleurs are still 100% compatible with Road and MTD shifters you can mix and match those. So what you have is: The standard road derailleurs max out at 32T (Wipfli); with the exception being that on some frames the wipfli can actually take a 36T. (Not on a Cruzbike Silvio 2.0 or Vendetta 2.0,with the 10sp Wilfli I tested it) Robert would have to comment on the S30 and V20 and the 11sp wilfli ...
....so to run the wider 11Sp road cassettes you need an MTB derailleur, but as I pointed out there are NO 11sp derailleurs available that are made for a double (Technically the 11sp single stuff isn't' shipping either; typical for SRAM you read about it in January you are lucky if you can finally find it and buy it in July
) . Fortunately the 10sp derailleurs will work; you just need 11sp shifters to control it. There is enough left right travel in the 10sp's models to run an 11sp cassette after you move the limit screws; the shifters will control the position and fortunately SRAM did NOT change the cable pull so it just works. So your best derailleur for an 11sp 11-36T cassette is still the X9 type 2.1 10-sp. Get it with the long cage and you will be able to use the new 10-42T cassettes as well.
The new XG-1180 mini cluster might be the ultimate Vendetta mountain cassette. That should be about the perfect out of the box cassette for someone like Rick; 10T for easy cruzing down hill at 39mph+ @ 60rpm and; and a 42T for hours for torture going back up. Advantage to the MTB line over third party is the entire cluster being pinned together so the 36-42T don't strip out a road free hub while climbing. Disadvantage you won't be doing after market mods to a pinned cassette.
Other thoughts for the S30 and V20. There are four 11sp stacks that really make sense; because the bikes climb so well.
- Flat landers a 11-23T or 11-25T is good;
- roller land 12-28T,
- moderate hills with steeps 11-32T,
- mountain goat land 10-42T, (11-44T after market)
The reason SRAM has orphaned the The 11-36T for double is because it's in no man's land. You can account for those gears with front ring selection on double. Only a Single really needs a 36T on the back. With small front rings on a 11-32T or big rings on a 10-42T you get the same gearing without having a derailleur that is almost too small or too big for the cassette.
Put Qrings on in the 52T/34T combo and it really becomes an unneeded size for the CB platform. Just my $0.02. For reference sake. Wife's bike 52T/34T Qrings, 11-32T cassette 11sp, my silvio 52T/36T Qring, 11-32T 10sp; vendetta 52T/36T Qrings, 12-28T 11sp.
Makes a LOT of sense to play with configurations here before you order; If you are honest if you really need a 36T and a double; then you probably would be better served by the 42T; if you don't need the 42T; then a 32T and a 34T front chain ring is probably going to be the ticket.
http://home.earthlink.net/~mike.sherman/shift.html?R0=20&R1=49&R2=999&C0=11&C1=14&C2=17&C3=20&C4=23&C5=26&C6=29&C7=32&C8=35&C9=38&C10=40&CAS=0&WI=35&CR=155&RT=0&ST=0&RPM=80&SRT=0&lRPM=60&hRMP=110&G=show&S=no&TITLE=Charles Plagers Cruzbike Sofrider&HL=1
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