[RBW] Friction Shifting 9-10s Question

2020-04-28 Thread scott minor
I’m running 1 x 10 friction on my Clem H with a clutch derailleur and wolftooth 
chainring (38t) and feel like it’s the quietest, smoothest shifting I’ve ever 
had.  I paid close attention to centering the chain line, and had to experiment 
w a couple BB’s before finding it.  Maybe that effort is what makes the 
difference, maybe it’s the clutch.  Either way, even w the longer Clem chain, I 
find it quieter and smoother than the 2x9 drivetrains on my other bikes.  

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[RBW] Friction Shifting 9-10s Question

2020-04-28 Thread Fullylugged
Friction shifting lets me swap wheel sets around like nobody's business as I 
have 6, 8 and 9 speed set ups among 4 bikes.  I find wen I am very tired, that 
my lever control is less precise and I am more likely to ghost shift. I have a 
quick talk with myself and then get the chain properly seated in whatever gear 
is needed. It seems to happen less on my DT shifting bikes than bar enders.

Bruce

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[RBW] Friction Shifting 9-10s Question

2020-04-27 Thread Drw
Personally, I can friction shift 9 speed great, but attempting to friction 10s 
was much too finicky. Lots of ghost shifting in  either the high or low gears 
(I can’t remember which). Seems like some people won’t friction beyond 8 and 
others claim no issue frictioning up to 11

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[RBW] Friction Shifting 9-10s Question

2020-04-27 Thread Joe Bernard
Yep. Not my first choice because I'm already not a huge fan of friction 
shifting 9-speed, but lots of folks who are say 10 is good, too. 

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[RBW] Friction Shifting 9-10s Question

2020-04-27 Thread Dave Grossman
I am going to soon rebuilding the drivetrain of my Hunq.  It currently has 
the standard Riv triple Sugino setup as a 3x9 with an 11-34 rear and a 
Deore long cage.

I have an 11-36 10s cassette and 10 speed chain laying around that I'd like 
to use.  I would likely setup a 36 or 38T up front, maybe a double at most. 
I have Silver shifters that I would be reusing.

Given the hub is the same width and technically the 10s cassette is the 
same width just thinner cogs, should this work fine?  

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