CeramicSpeed Oversized Ceramic Coated Pulley Wheel System - Shimano 11 Speed
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CeramicSpeed Oversized Ceramic Coated Pulley Wheel System - Shimano 11 Speed Info
The award for the fastest set of derailleur pulleys goes to CeramicSpeed’s Oversized Coated Ceramic Pulley Wheel System for Shimano derailleurs, nosing out CS’s standard version of the same. As with the standard version, this one will work with all 11- and 10-Speed Shimano Dura-Ace and Ultegra derailleurs, both mechanical and Di2.
Rather than accept the industry dictating the size of derailleur pulleys, they decided to determine which size would be ideal. They found that seventeen-tooth pulleys would not only dramatically reduce friction, but keep shifting performance crisp. Because such pulleys are too big to fit in conventional pulley cages, they also had to design the cage system, which is made of carbon-reinforced polyamide. Even with the oversized aluminum pulleys, larger bearings, and oversized cage, the total weight is only 55g, which is only 10g more than what the standard Shimano bearings and cages weigh. And even with the increases size of pulleys and the custom cage (carbon-fiber, of course), the rear derailleur, which is designed to accommodate 11-28 cassettes
In terms of aerodynamics, there is no aero penalty. In some cases, at some yaw angles and rim depths, there is actually an aero gain.
The benefit the standard oversized CS pulleys is a savings of 2.37 watts over two 11t Dura-Ace Pulley wheels. These coated pulleys will save you more. Or, if you prefer to think of frictional losses, the regular CeramicSpeed System costs only 1.43 watts in terms of drag, whereas the Dura-Ace system costs 3.8 watts. The larger pulleys spin at 65% of the speed of smaller pulleys, which further helps increase durability of the system-CS bearings already last three to five times longer than standard Dura-Ace pulleys. And when the day comes that you realize you’ve worn out these pulleys, CS has replacements at the ready.
The heart of the system are CeramicSpeed’s standard hybrid ceramic bearing. CeramicSpeed utilizes Grade 3 Silicon Nitride balls that possess the best possible surface finish and roundness. In testing, the balls are 400% smoother, 128% harder, and 58% lighter than standard steel balls found in most bike components. They’re more than 100% smoother and 15% harder than standard ceramic balls. The balls are installed into hardened steel races in dust-free clean rooms and then checked again before assembly is complete.
Part of CeramicSpeed’s commitment to having the lowest-friction bearings on the market is keeping up their research and development. That led them to a special metallic coating that can be applied three microns thick on the races. It makes the treated of the steel races surface 80% harder than hardened steel. In terms of friction, the already low-friction CeramicSpeed bearings with the treatment see friction reduced by over 50%. In terms of service life, these coated bearings last even longer, like over 60% longer, than the standard CeramicSpeed bearings. Better yet, the coating means the races better resist contamination from water, dirt, degreaser, etc. Aka, the risk of bearing failure due to corrosion has been reduced to near zero. They can even run without grease or oil, though CeramicSpeed recommends their oil for longer life and lower friction.
As you can imagine, installing this system is a bit more involved than replacing pulleys. Rest-assured, it is more straightforward than it looks. You’ll need a Philips head screwdriver and a set of Allen keys. You can perform the installation on the bike or off, though on makes the installation a bit easier. You’ll probably also need a few more links in your chain, so starting with a new chain might be the easiest way to begin.
CeramicSpeed’s Oversized Coated Ceramic Pulley Wheel System for Shimano derailleurs means your derailleur offers nearly no drag at all.
Note: This item is not compatible with Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 or 9170