First ride report:
So, I got my GeX setup fully installed without too much trouble. The only real issue was that I was installing it on my 2019 Cutthroat which is post-mount and the Wheeltop calipers are flat-mount. But that also means I can confirm that the levers work just fine with Shimano calipers.
Individual cog alignment is a bit of a faff but works. I've set up SRAM AXS and LWTWOO before with less fussing. That said, the Wheeltop setup
does allow me to micro-adjust the individual cogs should that have been the issue. I would prefer that it worked better based on the speeds and gear one alignment. I found I had to move nearly every cog in the same direction like the preset just didn't understand 11-speed spacing.
Tips:
- Make sure you index the smallest cog first. Get it right.
- Don't be afraid of the numbers. Just move them a few at a time. I took to moving in blocks of 5 'units' for consistency
- Make sure you move the number (buttons or direct entry), then shift one way, then back. After the first pass, go up and down the cassette one step at a time
- Get the B-screw adjustment right. It doesn't matter in the smaller cogs for rough alignment. But it matters a lot for a big cog like a 50t and does impact them all. (Wheeltop calls this the 'backward adjustment screw H)
- Go through the setup until you're basically happy then walk away. Come back again and run through the gears again one at a time.
In operation, it worked great today. Nearly perfect, immediate shifts. Nearly because I'm paying too much attention and a couple of times there was a hesitancy. Maybe that cog needs more microadjust or maybe it just happened. It worked into each and every cog without hesitation. It ran noticeably quietly. No skipping, no clunks. Just worked
For context, this bike originally had an 11-40something cassette which I changed to an 11-50 with a modified (extended cage) Force mechanical RD. It 'worked' but was never really happy. Very sensitive to tension drift and dirt, always a little 'off' making subtle noise. I then tried an LTWOO eGR RD which is also out of spec with a 50t, but did work. But it was sometimes 'cranky' about getting in and out of the bigger two cogs. And I think the B-screw setting that allowed the 50t, made it imprecise in the smaller cogs. Based on stand testing and this first ride, the Wheeltop (which is
designed to support up to 51t) seems much happier with the wide range 1x
I did reverse the controls to SRAM style (big paddles on each side with a direction) with a bonus small button config to allow shifting both ways with the right control. I like this better than right side only up/down finding the separate buttons and it's compatible with another bike I ride.
More to come as it gets pushed harder