The 50-34 chainring is compatible with the 11-34 cassette.
A 50-34 chainring is compatible with an 11-32 cassette.
A 50-34 chainring is compatible with an 11-28 cassette, as long as the derailleur can handle the range of gears.
The optimal chainring size for a bike with a 50/34 crankset and an 11-34 cassette is typically around 50-52 teeth for the larger chainring and 34-36 teeth for the smaller chainring. This setup provides a good range of gear ratios for various terrains and riding conditions.
A Shimano 10-speed cassette is compatible with an 11-34 tooth configuration.
When selecting a rear derailleur for a bike with an Ultegra 11-speed cassette and an 11-34 tooth range, consider compatibility with the cassette's gear range and the derailleur's capacity to handle the chain slack created by the larger cassette. Make sure the derailleur is designed for an 11-speed system and has a sufficient capacity to accommodate the 34-tooth cog.
A 52-36 crankset is compatible with an 11-34 cassette for a bike. The crankset's chainrings and the cassette's gears work together to provide a range of gear ratios for different riding conditions.
The gear ratio range of the 105 cassette 11-34 is from 0.32 to 3.18.
The compatible gear ratios for a Shimano cassette 11-34 are 11-13-15-17-19-21-23-25-27-30-34.
The compatible gear ratios for a Shimano 105 11-34 cassette are 11-13-15-17-19-21-23-25-27-30-34.
An 11-30 cassette has smaller gear ratios compared to an 11-34 cassette, meaning it provides slightly easier pedaling at the expense of top speed. The 11-34 cassette offers a wider range of gear options, making it better for climbing steep hills but potentially sacrificing some efficiency on flat terrain.
The Shimano 12-speed cassette with an 11-34 tooth range has a total of 12 gears, with the smallest gear having 11 teeth and the largest gear having 34 teeth.
The Shimano 105 11-speed 11-34t cassette has a gear range of 11-34 teeth, making it suitable for a variety of terrains and riding conditions.