Thank you for posting this video. It was obvious that something was wrong because the bike changed gears while pedaling as the cassette sprockets were not secure. I have a Shimano 10 speed 6700 cassette. Luckily I had a extra spacer to use. Garmin does include some spacers but should add one think enough for this case. Also, the instructions included in the box are really awful.
Thank you for the great video! I just ordered Neo 2t and was wondering if the Neo 2t need the additional spacer as well. I would really appreciate it if you could share any ideas about the compatibility of a 10-speed cassette to Neo 2t.
Hello and thank you for your channel. I have a brand new Neo 2T with an HG800 11 speed and in the documentation they say that I do not have to put the 1mm spacer but only the 2,7mm spacer for brakes. I put the spacer to avoir the braking system touching but it seems that for the HG700 or HG800 you still need a spacer of 1mm or more.... but not on the R7000 or r8000 ? Can you confirm this ? My external rear Derailleur is 1,5cm from the Neo2T and when contacting garmin support they said That I have to put the same spacer as for the brakes 2,7mm which is totally against the documentation...I asked them to confirm this and they did it. So i am bit confused ? Do I need an extra spacer and which one for my HG800 cassette ? Regards. Thanks for any help !
Question! I have an 11 speed triathlon bike and an 8 speed road bike. I have the 8speed cassette on the Tax Neo2T and use my road bike for indoor training. However Ive been wondering if I can swith the road bike for the triathlon bike (both have rim brakes) maintaining the 8 speed cassette. Any thoughts? is it possible?
Hi Dean. There are a number of things that can cause this, and while they may seem similar, they have different root origin. The first thing we always ask: did you replace your chain when you installed a new cassette? Mismatched component wear is the #1 cause of "crunchy" and jumpy behavior between the chain and the cassette. Ensure that your lockring is tightened to 40Nm. If you don't have a torque wrench, you should invest in one. 40Nm is very tight. If you are using a QR skewer, make sure it's not over-tightened, as this can throw off the alignment of the hanger cage.
@@TacxFaqx I've got the same issue. At first I was using a (less than 100k) Ultegra cassette with a brand new KMC chain. After over 1000km it was still making the same sounds as OP and mostly in the middle cogs. I have today replaced the cassette and chain with a brand new 105 cassette (with two 1mm spacers behind it) and brand new KMC chain. Locking nut tight to 40Nm and skewer tried at different degrees of tightness just to make sure. Rear derailleur is spot on straight and aligned correctly. I tried tilting the bike to the left and right to see if it made a difference (it didn't). I noticed that the axle adapter on the drive side was loose so tightened that but it made no difference either. If anything, the sound and the vibration has got worse with a brand new cassette and chain. It really is turning what should be a great machine into a very unpleasant experience and at the moment I would find it hard to recommend to others.
Frustrating on the one hand to just find this information while searching for hours on the internet and RUclips, but thanks I guess on the other hand that there is at least some information. My 6700 Ultegra did NOT come with a second spacer, I guess I'll have to go to a local bike shop the next days. Trying it out then
Hi Dino. Sorry you had difficulty finding the information you needed. Check out our web site. There are no ads, no bs, just information for Neo and Neo 2, with fully indexed search. It's a great resource for Neo owners helping other Neo owners. tacxfaqx.com I do want to clarify one item. You said that your cassette did not come with two spacers, and that is correct. ONE spacer should have come with your cassette, and the other should have come with your Neo 2. Double check the packaging to make sure they weren't just set aside unintentionally. Best of Luck, and let us know if we can be of any assistance.
You will have received one with your Neo 2, and the second will come with your cassette. Every ten speed cassette will come with one, but you can also purchase one separately if you have misplaced yours. Your local bike shop probably has dozens of them lying around, and may give you one just for asking politely. It's a 1mm spacer.
Thank you for posting this video. It was obvious that something was wrong because the bike changed gears while pedaling as the cassette sprockets were not secure. I have a Shimano 10 speed 6700 cassette. Luckily I had a extra spacer to use. Garmin does include some spacers but should add one think enough for this case. Also, the instructions included in the box are really awful.
Without this video I wouldn't have solved this, a massive thanks.
Thanks for the positive feedback!
Thanks for this. This is everything I wanted to know in a short concise video!
I needed to put a second spacer behind my SRAM Red 10 speed cassette too, for the same reasons.
That... saved my ride!
Glad we could help!
I had this exact thing - great post.
Thank you for the great video! I just ordered Neo 2t and was wondering if the Neo 2t need the additional spacer as well. I would really appreciate it if you could share any ideas about the compatibility of a 10-speed cassette to Neo 2t.
Hello and thank you for your channel. I have a brand new Neo 2T with an HG800 11 speed and in the documentation they say that I do not have to put the 1mm spacer but only the 2,7mm spacer for brakes. I put the spacer to avoir the braking system touching but it seems that for the HG700 or HG800 you still need a spacer of 1mm or more.... but not on the R7000 or r8000 ? Can you confirm this ? My external rear Derailleur is 1,5cm from the Neo2T and when contacting garmin support they said That I have to put the same spacer as for the brakes 2,7mm which is totally against the documentation...I asked them to confirm this and they did it. So i am bit confused ? Do I need an extra spacer and which one for my HG800 cassette ? Regards. Thanks for any help !
Thank you for this info!!
Thanks this helped a lot
Question! I have an 11 speed triathlon bike and an 8 speed road bike. I have the 8speed cassette on the Tax Neo2T and use my road bike for indoor training. However Ive been wondering if I can swith the road bike for the triathlon bike (both have rim brakes) maintaining the 8 speed cassette. Any thoughts? is it possible?
Thanks,very useful
super true!
thx bro, Aloha!
Ok, put two spacers on. But i get crazy chainrattle on the middle Sprockets. Any ideas?
Hi Dean. There are a number of things that can cause this, and while they may seem similar, they have different root origin. The first thing we always ask: did you replace your chain when you installed a new cassette? Mismatched component wear is the #1 cause of "crunchy" and jumpy behavior between the chain and the cassette. Ensure that your lockring is tightened to 40Nm. If you don't have a torque wrench, you should invest in one. 40Nm is very tight. If you are using a QR skewer, make sure it's not over-tightened, as this can throw off the alignment of the hanger cage.
@@TacxFaqx I've got the same issue. At first I was using a (less than 100k) Ultegra cassette with a brand new KMC chain. After over 1000km it was still making the same sounds as OP and mostly in the middle cogs. I have today replaced the cassette and chain with a brand new 105 cassette (with two 1mm spacers behind it) and brand new KMC chain. Locking nut tight to 40Nm and skewer tried at different degrees of tightness just to make sure. Rear derailleur is spot on straight and aligned correctly. I tried tilting the bike to the left and right to see if it made a difference (it didn't). I noticed that the axle adapter on the drive side was loose so tightened that but it made no difference either. If anything, the sound and the vibration has got worse with a brand new cassette and chain. It really is turning what should be a great machine into a very unpleasant experience and at the moment I would find it hard to recommend to others.
Frustrating on the one hand to just find this information while searching for hours on the internet and RUclips, but thanks I guess on the other hand that there is at least some information.
My 6700 Ultegra did NOT come with a second spacer, I guess I'll have to go to a local bike shop the next days. Trying it out then
Hi Dino. Sorry you had difficulty finding the information you needed. Check out our web site. There are no ads, no bs, just information for Neo and Neo 2, with fully indexed search. It's a great resource for Neo owners helping other Neo owners. tacxfaqx.com
I do want to clarify one item. You said that your cassette did not come with two spacers, and that is correct. ONE spacer should have come with your cassette, and the other should have come with your Neo 2. Double check the packaging to make sure they weren't just set aside unintentionally. Best of Luck, and let us know if we can be of any assistance.
thanks Champ, poor effort on Tacx's behalf for not explaining the process properly
Where can you get a second spacer from?
You will have received one with your Neo 2, and the second will come with your cassette. Every ten speed cassette will come with one, but you can also purchase one separately if you have misplaced yours. Your local bike shop probably has dozens of them lying around, and may give you one just for asking politely. It's a 1mm spacer.
Cool. Thanks!