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Get yourself a Wolftooth and use a medium cage 105. Got a 36T SRAM WiFli sprocket fitted to the rear of my Shimano set up, running well.
It'll mean major surgery: a 34 inner ring, a 34 cassette and a long-cage derailleur - or a wolf tooth hanger to lengthen it. You should be able to get up most things on that...
https://bike.shimano.com/en-EU/product/component/shimano105-r7000/RD-R70...
Is this the one?
Yes.
There's an article on road.cc about setting that up to run something like 11-40.
Really?
Any idea on how to locate it?
PS: is this the one?:
https://road.cc/content/feature/how-get-ultra-low-gearing-gravel-bike-ad...
Yep.
You should be able to switch that model rear derailleur for yours quite easily.
That's a 0.70 ratio, WOW, that must be cool.? I love my Cinelli at 0.75. Huckfinn hope you get it below....
I think I've used it twice, and only when loaded with 50+ lb of gear. It is a touring bike.
I see it in the "Picture of my Bike" thread, you wont lose it with bar tape that colour, ha ha.. i posted mine in there only this weekend just gone. I use the rear rack mainly but i do have the front racks hanging in the garage ready..!! Cheers...
The old 105 derailleur probably won't go too far past its published capacity but if you get yourself a Wolftooth Roadlink or something similar you should be able to fit a far bigger cassette.
Alternatively switch out for a new 105/grx/ultegra Rx deraillieur and you should be able to get 11-40 working easily without too much bother.
There was an article on here saying you could run 11-40 on 11-speed 105. Personally, I've got a 50-34 compact and 11-34 11-speed 105, which generally does me fine (and I'm rubbish at climbing )
My Jamis touring bike came with 105, circa 2013.
24/32/42 front triple.
12-30 10-spd cassette, changed to 11-34 when it wore out, no shifting issues. 24-34 is good for vertical walls or pulling tree stumps.