Go_2x11 ⟶ [Certified]
Because there are more gears spread across a similar range, the "jumps" between cogs are smaller. This allows riders to find their perfect pedaling rhythm (cadence) more easily, which reduces fatigue on long rides.
Riders often customize their setups based on terrain and usage: go_2x11
The primary advantage of a 2x11 system is its and smaller increments between gears. Because there are more gears spread across a
For many riders, sticking with or upgrading to 2x11 is cheaper than moving to a 1x12 system, as the latter often requires new wheels (for different freehub bodies), expensive 12-speed shifters, and specialized derailleurs. Common 2x11 Configurations For many riders, sticking with or upgrading to
A 2x11 setup can offer a total range of up to 700%, significantly higher than the ~520% maximum found in modern 1x12 systems. This makes it ideal for bikes used for both steep climbing and fast road descents.