How do I know if my bike is 10 or 11 speed?

Multiply the front gear number by the rear gear number to get the number of speeds. For example, if you have two front gears and five back gears, you have a 10-speed bike. If you have one front gear and three back gears, you have a 3-speed bike.
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What is the difference between a 10 speed and 11 speed bike?

10 speed chains are slightly different from 11 speed. 10 speed chainrings are slightly different from 11 speed, but in most cases, you can simply swap out the chainrings instead of buying a whole new crankset. Some rear hub cassette bodies are only designed to accomodate up to a 10 speed cassette.
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What is an 11 speed bike?

Road bike gears may seem complicated at first, but use them properly and you'll soon by riding much more efficiently. The latest road groupsets are now 11-speed, meaning the rear cassette has 11 sprockets. Experienced riders will change gear frequently to maintain a high cadence.
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What makes a bike a 10 speed?

A 10-speed bike is a type of road bicycle that allows you to change the pedaling resistance through a shifting mechanism. The various gears provide up to 10 different resistance settings, or speeds. This type of bicycle engineering makes riding on hilly terrain over long distances easier.
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Can I use a 10 speed cassette on a 11 speed bike?

Luckily, many common and not-so-common wheelsets, as long as they're at least 10-speed, can be upgraded to 11-speed by purchasing a new cassette body. The body is the part that attaches to the center of the hub and drives the wheel and bike when you pedal.
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What is the difference between a 10 and 11 speed chain?

10-speed chains are thicker and therefore potentially stronger than 11-speed chains. 11-speed chains are slimmer than 10-speed chains. As a result, the derailleur has to move ever so slightly more to initiate a shift. In some cases, this may result in less than ideal shifting speed.
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How do I know if my bike is a 10 speed?

Multiply the front gear number by the rear gear number to get the number of speeds. For example, if you have two front gears and five back gears, you have a 10-speed bike. If you have one front gear and three back gears, you have a 3-speed bike.
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When did 10 speed bikes come out?

1960 Schwinn Continental—Schwinns' First Ten-Speed.
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How many gears is a 10 speed?

A 10-speed is two 5-speeds, one on top of the other. The shift pattern is an M. Splitter Down: 1st-5th and Low Reverse.
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Are Shimano 10 and 11 speed compatibility?

Shimano's mechanical 10- and 11-speed road shifters are not compatible with its 10- and 11-speed MTB derailleurs. Wolf Tooth's Tanpan adapter solves the incompatibility, though, so riders can potentially make use of cassettes with sprockets as large as 46T.
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How do I read a bike cassette?

A cassette may therefore be sized as 11-32t. The first number refers to the number of teeth on the smallest sprocket (the highest gear, for fast pedalling at speed) and the second number to the biggest sprocket (the lowest gear, for climbing hills).
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Is 10 speed enough for road bike?

Are 10-speed bikes good? Yes, 10-speed bikes are good simply because they have a lot of range. If you're climbing a mountain, they're not the best. However, if you're just climbing a hill, then you'll be all set with a 10-speed bicycle.
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What is a ten-speed?

ten-speed in American English

1. a system of gears having ten forward gear ratios, esp. on a bicycle. 2. a bicycle having such a system of gears.
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Is 11 speed faster?

Are 11-Speed Cassettes Faster? 11-speed cassettes are absolutely not faster than 9-speed cassettes. The factor that determines the speed of your bike is you; the rider. Putting an 11-speed cassette on your bike will not magically produce more speed.
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How do you use the gears on a 10 speed bike?

The left lever controls the front gears, and the right controls the back. Lower numbers signify lower gears, and higher numbers signify higher gears. Shifting down to a lower gear lessens the pedaling tension, making it easier to pedal, and shifting to a higher gear increases tension, making pedaling more difficult.
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When was the first 10 speed made?

Pierre Michaux and his son Ernest presented their pedal-driven velocipede in the 1860s. The best evidence indicates that they built it in Paris in early 1864 (not 1861 or 1855, as stated in many histories), and a few more were built in 1865 and 1866.
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When were multi speed bikes invented?

In 1895 Frenchman Jean Loubeyre patented a device for derailing the chain from one sprocket to another. He called it the Polyceler (multispeed).”
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How do I calculate my bike speed?

The most common formula for average speed is distance traveled divided by time taken. The other formula, if you have the initial and final speed, add the two together, and divide by 2.
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How are bike gears numbered?

The largest cogs are closest to the wheel and the gears are numbered from the inside out. The larger the cog the 'lower' the gear and the easier it will be to pedal, but the slower you will go.
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What speed should my bike be?

Professional bicycle racers can usually maintain 25-28 mph on flat ground. But for a beginning road cyclist, an average of 13.5 mph is very respectable, especially on a longer ride.
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Can I use a 11 speed cassette with a 10 speed derailleur?

No, that will not work. The shifts will not line up across the entire range, because an 11-speed cassette is not just a 10-speed cassette with an extra cog stuck on at the same spacing.
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How do I change my 9 speed bike to 11 speed?

Converting a 9-speed wheel to 11-speed

You will have to buy a new 11-speed wheel and replace the entire wheel. On the other hand, if your current wheel is an 11-speed wheel, you can convert it to 11-speed by removing the low spacer from the low side of the 9-speed sprocket and installing an 11-speed sprocket.
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