Wait, so is it possible then to just take off my 10-speed shimano cassette, 
and put on the 7-speed shimano cassette, and use it with the ultegra 
derailer I have in friction?
I could set the limit screws so the derailer wouldn't move too far?
Or would a 7-speed cassette be the same width as a 10-speed?
Would it work on my 135 drop-out measurements?
Does chain line factor in?
 
Sorry for these questions, but I am new to drivetrain mechanics. Haven't 
messed wih 'em too much other than basics.
 
 
 

On Thursday, August 16, 2012 3:59:18 PM UTC-4, William wrote:

> I'm delighted at the shifting of Silver Downtube shifters with a 9-speed 
> cassette.  I'm running that setup on three bikes.  I'm contemplating a 
> lightweight 650B wheelset.  I already have the Pacenti 650B road rims 
> (confirmed <400g on my scale).  I'm probably going to get a pair of White 
> Industries hubs.  I'm thinking about whether the super light and swanky 
> SRAM cassettes will work with friction shifters.  My question is: Are any 
> list members using Silver downtube shifters with a 10-sp SRAM or Shimano 
> cassette?  What rear der?  What chain?  Do you like it?
>
> Bill
>

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