I'm unaware of a silver 1x11 RD (other than boutique items).  The Deore 
mentioned above is what lives on at least 3 bikes in my household: cheap, 
effective, just works, like all Shimano things.

WIll

On Thursday, October 2, 2025 at 2:37:09 AM UTC-4 Ben Miller wrote:

> I've been running an 1x11 with a 11spd 11-51 cassette on my Romanceur for 
> a long time now. Got the Deore M5100 RD tying it all together. It's a great 
> derailleur, but I did find the out-of-box aesthetics to be lacking. If 
> you're comfortable servicing derailleur jockey wheels, you can make it 
> mostly silver. I know, cause that's what I did. I removed the lower cage 
> and spray painted it with rustoleum silver paint. It both turned out better 
> and held up more than I'd hoped. It turned a great RD into one that I also 
> now enjoy looking at. 
>
>
> [image: 1000002242.jpg]
> On Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at 7:50:57 PM UTC-7 Bryan H wrote:
>
>> Thank you everyone for the input. For those that have a Susie, any idea 
>> which chainring I need in terms of offset? I am running square taper 3 bolt 
>> mount with 113x73 bottom bracket. If I plan on running a 1x12 or 1x11 would 
>> I get 3mm, 6mm or 0mm offset chainring? Thank you 
>>
>>
>> On Wed, Oct 1, 2025 at 19:19 Jeffrey Arita <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>>> Bryan:
>>>
>>> Sorry, late to respond but here goes: we have used a Shimano XT 
>>> M8000-series RD for many tours, including the one we are currently on 
>>> (Japan).  It is the 'SGS' or long-cage model which I believe has one of the 
>>> largest capacities currently out there (why I chose to buy it in 2019).
>>>
>>> That RD is currently setup with a *triple* crankset (46 - 33 - 20) 
>>> [yes, a 20(!) tooth small chainring].  The cassette is a Shimano Ultegra 
>>> 11-speed, 11-34), using friction bar end shifters.  The drivetrain is on a 
>>> Co-Motion coupled tandem with full panniers, handlebar bag, two large 
>>> drybags, etc.  I didn't know how hilly Japan could be, so I erred on the 
>>> lower end of the gearing spectrum.  Glad we did as the 20 / 34 combo has 
>>> been used a lot (650b tires).  That ultra low gear sure is easy on aging 
>>> knees.
>>>
>>> My point with the Shimano XT M8000 SGS is it handles a very wide range 
>>> of gearing, handy if you ever want to perhaps go with a double or triple 
>>> crankset in the future.  As a 1x11 speed it won't even be breaking a sweat 
>>> 😉.  It isn't silver but it certainly does the job and it has been reliable.
>>>
>>> Good luck,
>>>
>>> Jeff & Lori
>>> Touring Japan
>>>  
>>> On Wednesday, October 1, 2025 at 11:46:39 PM UTC+9 Bryan H wrote:
>>>
>>>> Hello decided to try 1x11 on my susie build, going with a XT deore 11 
>>>> speed cassette. For the derailleur and shifter would love to keep it a 
>>>> classic silver/polish look. Any suggestions on this? Modern derailleurs 
>>>> are 
>>>> appealing to avoid lots of chain slap however couldn't find anything with 
>>>> the look and performance I'm going for. Any suggestions greatly 
>>>> appreciated! 
>>>>
>>>> Bryan
>>>> Walnut Creek, CA 
>>>>
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