11 speed drive to 12 speed

Al Boneta

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All you need is the cassette, derailleur, chain and shifter.
Word of caution, you will go through chains much quicker than 11-speed and the 12-speed cassettes are much heavier than their 11-speed counterparts. Unless you get the E version of the shifter, you will get clunky shifting and premature wear.
 

Halcon

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I wonder if the E13 TRS+ cassette 9-46t would be a better change 11speed but more range than the SRAM Eagle at 511% and 340g so lighter than Eagle with a 9t and a 46t for more high and low end.
 

MattyB

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All you need is the cassette, derailleur, chain and shifter.
Word of caution, you will go through chains much quicker than 11-speed and the 12-speed cassettes are much heavier than their 11-speed counterparts. Unless you get the E version of the shifter, you will get clunky shifting and premature wear.
Completely agree - I’m not sure there are really any meaningful advantages to 12 speed on an ebike, but there are definitely some disadvantages as you say, the main one being the cost of wear on cassettes and chains.
I wonder if the E13 TRS+ cassette 9-46t would be a better change 11speed but more range than the SRAM Eagle at 511% and 340g so lighter than Eagle with a 9t and a 46t for more high and low end.
Yep, sounds like a good option. SRAM NX 12 speed is the only ebike certified 12 speed I believe, but that is going to be heavier and wear quicker.
 

R120

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All you need is the cassette, derailleur, chain and shifter.
Word of caution, you will go through chains much quicker than 11-speed and the 12-speed cassettes are much heavier than their 11-speed counterparts. Unless you get the E version of the shifter, you will get clunky shifting and premature wear.

I too looked into going 12 speed but went off the idea for the reasons you mention
 

Al Boneta

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I ran the E*Thirteen 11-Speed cassette and it creaked constantly, no matter how much grease I applied to the spline interface. They said this was on only a few early production models and would happen mostly on DT-Swiss hub bodies.
They released a retro fit kit to help with the noise, but it still creaked for me.
It also wore out pretty quickly with the torque of my Levo.
To be honest it didn’t get me up any hills any easier, just slower.
It was another expensive experiment that went nowhere.
 

Mike Smith

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I wonder if the E13 TRS+ cassette 9-46t would be a better change 11speed but more range than the SRAM Eagle at 511% and 340g so lighter than Eagle with a 9t and a 46t for more high and low end.

You'll more than likely need to change the rear hub freewheel to get anything below 11T to fit
 

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