Will a 8 speed front derailleur work with 10 speed?
Will a 8 speed front derailleur work with 10 speed?
A 10 speed chain should work on an 8-speed drivetrain. if you want 10 speeds, you will need a 10 speed-specific chain, cassette, derailleur and shifter (and a new cable while you’re at it).
Can I use a 9 speed chain on a 10 speed cassette?
In some cases, a 9-speed chain may work just fine with a 10-speed cassette. In general, however, running a chain designed for fewer speeds than the cassette is not considered a good practice. The 9-speed chain is wider and can rub and skip when combined with a 10-speed cassette.
Does speed matter for front derailleur?
The number of rear speeds (the 9 in 2×9) marked for a front derailleur isn’t too important, but the cage of the derailleur may be thinner for higher number of rear speeds (so if your chain isn’t designed for high enough speeds, you may have some rubbing on the cage, especially if you don’t adjust it properly) — as …
Can you use a 10 speed crankset with 9 speed?
A nine speed crank set will work with a 10 speed drive train. However it’s not all plain sailing. You can have trouble using a 10 speed FD with a 9 speed crank set. It doesn’t shift as far out as the 9 speed so you may experience sloppy changes to the outer ring and chain rub against the FD in some gears.
Can I use a 9 speed front derailleur on a 8 speed?
In practice, they are interchangeable. You can use a 9 speed FD on an 8 speed crank.
Can I use a 9 speed front derailleur on a 7 speed?
Yes. A front derailleur marketed as for a 9 speed system will work normally with your 7 speed set up.
Can I use an 11 speed front derailleur on a 10 speed bike?
As for the front derailleur, a SRAM 10-speed road front derailleur will work acceptably with a SRAM 11-speed shift lever, but a front derailleur is perhaps the least expensive part of the drivetrain, and SRAM’s 11-speed Yaw front derailleur is a significant improvement over its 10-speed predecessor.
What size clamp front derailleur?
“Clamp-On” front derailleurs come with a clamp of a specific diameter, which are meant to fit around different kinds of bicycle frames. Most frames will be either 28.6mm, 31.8mm or 34.9mm in diameter, but certain bikes made before the 1980s will have a slightly smaller tube diameter.
Are 9 speed and 10 speed chainrings interchangeable?
9 and 10 speed chains are the same internal width, so single chainrings are totally interchangable. On a double or triple there’s scope for problems, but 1 x 10 with your older Middleburn will be fine.
Will a 9 speed derailleur fit on a 10 speed cassette?
Shimano used the same actuation ratio (ratio of cable length pulled to lateral movement of derailleur cage) for road 8, 9 and 10 speed systems then changed for 11 speed. Theoretically a 9 speed derailleur will work with a 10 speed shifter and cassette.
Will a 10 speed derailleur fit a 105 5800?
A well known exception is road Tiagra 10 speed 4700 series which uses a road 11 speed actuation ratio (although I’m not sure that it’s exactly the same, a Tiagra 4700 10 speed derailleur may not work with a 105 5800 or Ultegra 6800 group.) Indexing is not too hard to get right (if you have matching shifters and derailleurs of course).
Can I use a Shimano 9 speed rear mech with a 5700?
Almost there, it won’t work. Njee20 is right (except all Shimano road 10 speed is the same rear cable pull, it’s the front that is different on 7900, 6700 and 5700). Just to reconfirm, you can’t mix Shimano 9 and 10 speed rear mechs and shifters.
What is the difference between a 9 speed and 10 speed mech?
What Sssimon says is correct, the new rear mechs have a different leverage so for the same amount of cable pull a 10 speed mech will move less than an old 9 speed one. Just like a Sram rear mech and a shimano shifter- you click the shifter and it’ll move a different distance to a shimano mech with the same shifter.