Yes - provided it's a mountain cluster as the lowest cog (smallest) is 
dished to fit the wheel.

The Shimano M7000 series of components will work for you. As will SRAM Apex 
and MicroShift XCD. The Shimano is easiest as there's no mixing & matching, 
if it says "7000" it will work together plus the cost is very reasonable.

I predate indexing & remember well it's introduction (which was a 
revelation) and I think friction shifting when you don't have to is 
ludicrous all around. Heretic words here I know! 

On Saturday, April 24, 2021 at 9:29:44 PM UTC-5 Ray Varella wrote:

> I’m sure this has been covered before but I’ll ask anyway. 
> Using. 135mm mountain hub from Shimano, will an 11 speed cassette work?
> I’m considering a 1x drivetrain and would prefer to use a hub I already 
> have. 
>
> Secondly, it looks like SRAM and Shimano both make/made 11 speed rear 
> derailers. 
> Anyone have their preferences?
>  Does friction shifting become ludicrous at 11?
>
>
> Thank you 
> Ray
>

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