So 11-42t (cap of 31) will work great, but going outside a max 32t range can get iffy, especially on a squisher. Sort By: Sort By: Relevance Relevance Alphabetically Price Low to High Price High to Low. Without knowing, I assume you've got a Sram 11sp derailleur, either X01 or XX1, which has (expectedly) a capacity of 32 teeth. For 1x calculating capacity is easy: subtract your smallest tooth from the largest tooth. The size of cassette a derailleur can accept is what's important, which is called "chain wrap capacity" or "tooth capacity". A lot of people are pretty happy with 10 speed rings, 11 speed rings have narrower tooth profiles and are closer together than 10. You can usually mate a cassette of x brand to a cassette of y brand as long as the number of gears is the same. Your cassette and derailleur, for the purpose of your last question, are separate. If you currently have an 1150, you have an XD driver so you need an XD replacement cassette unless you buy an HG driver for your hub (if your hub has an HG option) to allow using the Sunrace. Something to consider is the 1150 up to 1195/99 are among if not (I believe) the lightest cassettes ever made for that given range, hence durability compromise.
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