Does this cause any issues? I would imagine that issues are paramount when mixing shifters and derailleurs, etc., but not sure how a crankset could throw things off. My entire group would be 10 speed, with the addition of the 11 speed crank.
Any insight would be great.
I don’t mind looking stupid (if this truly is that dumb of a question), just looking to confirm before moving on a purchase…
Does this cause any issues? I would imagine that issues are paramount when mixing shifters and derailleurs, etc., but not sure how a crankset could throw things off. My entire group would be 10 speed, with the addition of the 11 speed crank.
Any insight would be great.
I don’t mind looking stupid (if this truly is that dumb of a question), just looking to confirm before moving on a purchase…
Thanks!
No difference between 10-11. I know some people who still have 9-speed cranks but put 10-speed rings. But that was on a MTB.
The inclusion of 22 in the product name makes it sound like it might be an 11 speed thing… but they work with 10 speeds… I’m running a Force 22 on my TT 10 speed rig.