I have a Shimano Ultegra WH-6600 10-speed rear wheel. Can it be upgraded to be compatible with Shimano 11-speed cassettes? If so, what is required? Thanks in advance.
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bladerunner said:I have a Shimano Ultegra WH-6600 10-speed rear wheel. Can it be upgraded to be compatible with Shimano 11-speed cassettes? If so, what is required? Thanks in advance.
Master50 said:I understand the problem to be 2 parts. the freehub must be changed to an 11 speed model and the wheel must be redished to compensate for the change in centre line of the wheel. Other wheels that can accept a Campagnolo freehub swap all that you need to do is change to a campy compatible 11 speed cassette.
From Busted Knuckles post it seems that shimano wheels do not fit the 11 speed freehub body? I have never read this. Leonard Zinn has posted a few articles on this subject over at his web site and veto web site.
bladerunner said:Thank you very much for your input Folks. Your help is much appreciated.
I read up on Leonard Zinn's FAQ on 10->11 speed and as he says that all 11-speed cassettes are compatible with each other, I happen to have Campagnolo 10-speed (Neutron) wheels and I believe I can use a 11-speed cassette on those and they will work with my 11-speed Shimano drivetrain. I think that's the easiest way for me although it's a real shame that I cannot use my WH6600 with Shimano 11-speed.
avanti said:I figured out from the replies subsequent to my post that "wheels with a Campy 11 speed cassette is interchangeable with a wheel with a Shimano 11 speed cassette".
avanti said:I figured out from the replies subsequent to my post that "wheels with a Campy 11 speed cassette is interchangeable with a wheel with a Shimano 11 speed cassette".
Bustedknuckle said:Master50 said:I understand the problem to be 2 parts. the freehub must be changed to an 11 speed model and the wheel must be redished to compensate for the change in centre line of the wheel. Other wheels that can accept a Campagnolo freehub swap all that you need to do is change to a campy compatible 11 speed cassette.
From Busted Knuckles post it seems that shimano wheels do not fit the 11 speed freehub body? I have never read this. Leonard Zinn has posted a few articles on this subject over at his web site and veto web site.
No shimano wheel or hub, 10s, can be converted to 11s with a FH body. They just dont fit. Most others have a compatible FH now...King, WI, Zipp, Fulcrum, DT, even Campagnolo but not shimano.
avanti said:When switching to 11-speed are a new chain and new chain-rings/cranks required?
When I converted my Campagnolo 10 speed to 11 the chain does need replacing but the 10 speed rings were pretty compatible with the 11 speed chain. By spec the 11 speed rings are a little thinner than 10 speed, so if you have any issues with he chain getting caught you can just change the rings. The crank arms are the same from 10 to 11.avanti said:When switching to 11-speed are a new chain and new chain-rings/cranks required?
Its not a "might" that the front rings are compatible it's a certainty that they are, hell you can even use a 9 speed crankset with an 11 speed grouppo, there might be a tiny bit more noise but it's perfectly compatible. You are correct on the chainIrrelevantD said:avanti said:When switching to 11-speed are a new chain and new chain-rings/cranks required?
you *might* be able to get away with keeping your old rings, but almost definitely will need to get a new chain. Tighter spaces between the cassette sprocket mean that you will likely get chain rub on larger sprockets with a 10s chain. That being said, I'm of the mindset that it never hurts to try it and see what happens. If you do, make sure you post your results for others.
IrrelevantD said:Bustedknuckle said:Master50 said:I understand the problem to be 2 parts. the freehub must be changed to an 11 speed model and the wheel must be redished to compensate for the change in centre line of the wheel. Other wheels that can accept a Campagnolo freehub swap all that you need to do is change to a campy compatible 11 speed cassette.
From Busted Knuckles post it seems that shimano wheels do not fit the 11 speed freehub body? I have never read this. Leonard Zinn has posted a few articles on this subject over at his web site and veto web site.
No shimano wheel or hub, 10s, can be converted to 11s with a FH body. They just dont fit. Most others have a compatible FH now...King, WI, Zipp, Fulcrum, DT, even Campagnolo but not shimano.
Sorry to revive the old thread, but has anyone actually confirmed that this is not possible?
I know that same level may not work as, for example, Ultegra 6800 now uses the larger axles that were used from the previous generation DA. However, from looking at the exploded view docs from si.shimano.com, it looks like the non-group (WH-RS-21, 31 and 61) wheels use the same, or extremely similar axles, bearings, etc, to the WH-6700 wheelset. Likewise, looking back at the HB-6600 hub, it the current generation 105 hub (HB-5800) looks nearly identical on the EV. They all apear to use the same M10 x 141mm axle, the only real difference I could see would be perhaps the width of the components between the end bolts to keep it at 130mm total width.
While this does not guarantee compatibility, they are still using the same number of splines where the freehub body engages the hub and they appear symetcrical; so unless there was some very subtle change, it may be possible to swap out the hub with a lower model level part, re-dish, and go.
For the relatively low price of a freehub (about 20-something £) to the cost of a new wheel, I have an Rs-31 freehub on order and am going to give it a shot converting my WH-6700. Just wish shipping from the UK to US was quicker. We can't get the parts over here.
avanti said:When switching to 11-speed are a new chain and new chain-rings/cranks required?
Bustedknuckle said:IrrelevantD said:Sorry to revive the old thread, but has anyone actually confirmed that this is not possible?
I know that same level may not work as, for example, Ultegra 6800 now uses the larger axles that were used from the previous generation DA. However, from looking at the exploded view docs from si.shimano.com, it looks like the non-group (WH-RS-21, 31 and 61) wheels use the same, or extremely similar axles, bearings, etc, to the WH-6700 wheelset. Likewise, looking back at the HB-6600 hub, it the current generation 105 hub (HB-5800) looks nearly identical on the EV. They all apear to use the same M10 x 141mm axle, the only real difference I could see would be perhaps the width of the components between the end bolts to keep it at 130mm total width.
While this does not guarantee compatibility, they are still using the same number of splines where the freehub body engages the hub and they appear symetcrical; so unless there was some very subtle change, it may be possible to swap out the hub with a lower model level part, re-dish, and go.
For the relatively low price of a freehub (about 20-something £) to the cost of a new wheel, I have an Rs-31 freehub on order and am going to give it a shot converting my WH-6700. Just wish shipping from the UK to US was quicker. We can't get the parts over here.
Sure try it but looking thru the tech docs, 6800 hubs and wheels use a one piece axle like DA and 105(5800) hubs use a stepped axle, not just a simple 1-by1, 141mm, threaded axle.
Yes, the 2 wheels mentioned both seem to use threaded axles tho. Altho different part numbers for the axle and small bits..Maybe if just the FH axle won't work, a WS-31 axle assembly too?
The RH flange is about 1.5-2mm further inboard on 11s stuff..I really doubt but if the FH body is cheap..sure try it and report back.
IrrelevantD said:Bustedknuckle said:IrrelevantD said:Sorry to revive the old thread, but has anyone actually confirmed that this is not possible?
I know that same level may not work as, for example, Ultegra 6800 now uses the larger axles that were used from the previous generation DA. However, from looking at the exploded view docs from si.shimano.com, it looks like the non-group (WH-RS-21, 31 and 61) wheels use the same, or extremely similar axles, bearings, etc, to the WH-6700 wheelset. Likewise, looking back at the HB-6600 hub, it the current generation 105 hub (HB-5800) looks nearly identical on the EV. They all apear to use the same M10 x 141mm axle, the only real difference I could see would be perhaps the width of the components between the end bolts to keep it at 130mm total width.
While this does not guarantee compatibility, they are still using the same number of splines where the freehub body engages the hub and they appear symetcrical; so unless there was some very subtle change, it may be possible to swap out the hub with a lower model level part, re-dish, and go.
For the relatively low price of a freehub (about 20-something £) to the cost of a new wheel, I have an Rs-31 freehub on order and am going to give it a shot converting my WH-6700. Just wish shipping from the UK to US was quicker. We can't get the parts over here.
Sure try it but looking thru the tech docs, 6800 hubs and wheels use a one piece axle like DA and 105(5800) hubs use a stepped axle, not just a simple 1-by1, 141mm, threaded axle.
Yes, the 2 wheels mentioned both seem to use threaded axles tho. Altho different part numbers for the axle and small bits..Maybe if just the FH axle won't work, a WS-31 axle assembly too?
The RH flange is about 1.5-2mm further inboard on 11s stuff..I really doubt but if the FH body is cheap..sure try it and report back.
Yea, I've rebuilt and replaced the balls in all four hubs for my 6600/Open Pro wheels and my pre built 6700s. I was aware of the change to the larger axle and smaller balls for the 105 and Ultegra when they switched to 11s. But the non-series RS models (especially the RS-61) look to be the spitting image of the WH-6700 wheels, only with 11s compatibility. But, as there are no measurements in the Shimano EV docs, it's really hard to be sure what else has changed.
SJCycles out of UK has freehub bodies for the RS wheels for about £30 ($45 US), which looks much better than a couple hundred for a new set of wheels. Hopefully, at worst I have to grind down the axle spacer that comes with the non-drive side lock ring a mm or two to offset the increased length of the FH, and the obviously required re-dish of the wheel. Will know in a few weeks and will update here, I just wasn't sure if anyone had tried it yet.
Bustedknuckle said:avanti said:When switching to 11-speed are a new chain and new chain-rings/cranks required?
With the highly positional LH shimano shifter, using 10s rings with a 11s system(yes you need to match chain to cogs-11s-11s), you may get some front der rubbing either in lowest gear or highest gear because the 11s rings are closer together(not thinner, just closer together). Not so with Campagnolo with the LH. 'Ratcheting friction' of UltraShift. Powershift(Athena-2010 and later), yes, need 11s spaced CRs..since it is positional also.