I don't think it matters as most 9 speed and 10 spd have same cable pull 
(at least for shimano). I think 11 speed is another story.

I've been successful using 1x10 speed on ultegra barcons, and the dia compe 
ene bar end shifters. Just requires a bit more careful shifting, but i got 
used to it. Since I keep pedaling, I just loosely pedal until I feel the 
chain shift into place.

I've gone back to 9 speed mostly cheaper cassettes and chains, but still 
gives somewhat consistent intervals in teeth.

On Sunday, November 8, 2015 at 3:08:24 PM UTC-5, David Banzer wrote:
>
> Last thing I'm trying to nail down is a cassette. Found exact gearing that 
> I want in a 10-speed cassette. Anyone successfully friction shifted 
> 10-speed cassette with the Sunrace thumb/barend shifters that Riv sells? 
> I might be complicating issues by using a 9-speed derailer, but that 
> really shouldn't matter in a friction shifting setup, right?
> David
> Chicago
>

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