Yes, along the lines of what Joe said, it's stated as a "heads up" to quell
complaining.
I've noticed that there is no universal standard for crank arm spacing. If you
measure the thickness of every spider, you will get different results for every
crank. Then you have the rings, not all
He actually says "not good for 10 or 11”, and I suspect Grant is practicing a
bit of 'liability speak' so you can't yell at him for dropping your 11-speed
chain between rings on his cranks. My Silver double-plus-guard shifts great
with a 9-speed chain, I think you'll be ok with a 10.
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CYB. They aren't designed for 10-speeds, though they may work perfectly well
with them. I think cranksets are notorious for this.
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'm using an 8 speed Logic with 10 cogs and 10 sp chain and it all shifts
perfectly. I've used ancient Pro 5 Vis cranks with 9 cogs and I wouldn't
hesitate to use them with 10. I'd be surprised if the Silver cranks can't
work with 10 sp chain. Why does Rivendell say that?
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