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LinkGlide/CUES has been designed from scratch around a 11-speedNo problem, the relevant metric for single chainrings is the inner chain width, sothat is the logic ofsame for chains from 9-speed to 12 speed. So, using a 10-speed orchain on an 11-speed that prevails "normally" does not apply in this case.

If you want to know more, there is a canonical answer to explain the differences between LinkGlide and other transmissionschainring shouldn't be an issue.

LinkGlide/CUES has been designed from scratch around a 11-speed chain, so the logic of 9-speed, 10-speed or 11-speed that prevails "normally" does not apply in this case.

If you want to know more, there is a canonical answer to explain the differences between LinkGlide and other transmissions.

No problem, the relevant metric for single chainrings is the inner chain width, that is the same for chains from 9 to 12 speed. So, using a 10-speed chain on an 11-speed chainring shouldn't be an issue.

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LinkGlide/CUES has been designed from scratch around a 11-speed chain, so the logic of 9-speed, 10-speed or 11-speed that prevails "normally" does not apply for LinkGlide/CUESin this case.

If you want to know more, there is a canonical answer to explain the differences between LinkGlide and other transmissions.

LinkGlide/CUES has been designed from scratch around a 11-speed chain, so the logic of 9-speed, 10-speed or 11-speed that prevails "normally" does not apply for LinkGlide/CUES.

If you want to know more, there is a canonical answer to explain the differences between LinkGlide and other transmissions.

LinkGlide/CUES has been designed from scratch around a 11-speed chain, so the logic of 9-speed, 10-speed or 11-speed that prevails "normally" does not apply in this case.

If you want to know more, there is a canonical answer to explain the differences between LinkGlide and other transmissions.

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LinkGlide/CUES has been designed from scratch around a 11-speed chain, so the logic of 9-speed, 10-speed or 11-speed that prevails "normally" does not apply for LinkGlide/CUES.

If you want to know more, there is a canonical answer to explain the differences between LinkGlide and other transmissions.