Auto-shifting (IMO) might indicate a shift lever problem (ie lever not 
tight enough).  Or could it be that there's a certain (micro) amount of 
cable movement you can't avoid with friction shifters, and a 10-speed 
cassette just amplifies this???   For me a 5-7 speed freewheel/cassette is 
optimum for friction shifting... I think you'll have less of (or no) 
problem with auto-shifting with a 7-speed cassette (as long as you keep 
your friction shifter tight enough).  Good luck.

BB

On Wednesday, August 29, 2012 1:22:58 AM UTC-4, lungimsam wrote:
>
> Bleriot auto-shifting getting worse. Takin' it to the LBS for a check up. 
> Will let you know if and how they fix it. Might be helpful to others if 
> they can.
>  
> Maybe I'll try to go to a 7-speed cassette. Now that would be cool.
>

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