Silver Downtube shifters and 10-speed cassette?

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William

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Aug 16, 2012, 3:59:18 PM8/16/12
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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

lungimsam

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Aug 16, 2012, 7:43:51 PM8/16/12
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3rd review down on link below has a cat that uses them on 10speed and says they work. But no details.
I would call Rivendell and ask. Let us know the reply.
I am thinking of getting some someday for my 10-speed cassette, as I am now using DT shifters on my bar ends.:
 

RayO

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Aug 16, 2012, 9:01:10 PM8/16/12
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I have found that using DT friction shifters on anything with more
than 7 cogs
is too fussy due to the reduced space between the cogs.

I have the Silver DT's on a bike ith a 9 speed and I am always
overshifting.

6 and 7, no problems.

Ryan Ray

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Aug 16, 2012, 10:46:12 PM8/16/12
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Friction shifting stops at 8 for me. Though I use the Shimano ones for what that's worth.

William

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Aug 17, 2012, 3:58:32 PM8/17/12
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Since I can get shimano indexed 10sp downtube shifters for <$100, I'll probably give the friction ones a try and have indexed DTs as a bailout option.  

lungimsam

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Aug 17, 2012, 5:14:39 PM8/17/12
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There's no friction option on the Silver Shifter?

Steve Palincsar

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Aug 17, 2012, 5:20:50 PM8/17/12
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On Fri, 2012-08-17 at 14:14 -0700, lungimsam wrote:
> There's no friction option on the Silver Shifter?

The Silver Shifter is friction only, with no INDEX option.




William

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Aug 17, 2012, 5:56:33 PM8/17/12
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correct.  Some complain that as cog spacing gets narrower, it gets harder for them to hit a cog with friction shifters.  I have a hard time believing it would be an unacceptably difficult thing, so I'm inclined to try it.  Just like I tried using a Dura Ace 9-speed rear derailer as a lighter weight option to my short cage XT.  I hated it and went back to the XT, which is awesome for me.  YMMV

Steve Palincsar

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Aug 17, 2012, 6:30:06 PM8/17/12
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On Fri, 2012-08-17 at 14:56 -0700, William wrote:
> correct. Some complain that as cog spacing gets narrower, it gets
> harder for them to hit a cog with friction shifters. I have a hard
> time believing it would be an unacceptably difficult thing, so I'm
> inclined to try it. Just like I tried using a Dura Ace 9-speed rear
> derailer as a lighter weight option to my short cage XT. I hated it
> and went back to the XT, which is awesome for me.

I was unable to shift 8 speed Hyperglide without unacceptable ghost
shifting, but find 7 speed Hyperglide just fine. YMMV.



lungimsam

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Aug 17, 2012, 8:22:00 PM8/17/12
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I have a 10-speed cassette, but I am starting to get a better feel for when the chain moves. Lately I have been paying attention more and hope I can get better at it.
But what would be really cool, is a 5-speed cassette.
Maybe for my next drivetrain I will try to get a 7 in the back, 2 up front, if 7's even exhist nowadays.

Marc Schwartz

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Aug 17, 2012, 8:54:43 PM8/17/12
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Hiya!

http://www.ebay.com/sch/i.html?_trksid=p3902.m570.l1313&_nkw=7+speed+cassette&_sacat=0

Seeketh and ye shall findeth

Salud
Schwartzeth
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I have a 10-speed cassette, but I am starting to get a better feel for when the chain moves. Lately I have been paying attention more and hope I can get better at it.
But what would be really cool, is a 5-speed cassette.
Maybe for my next drivetrain I will try to get a 7 in the back, 2 up front, if 7's even exhist nowadays.

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Steve Palincsar

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Aug 17, 2012, 9:35:28 PM8/17/12
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7 speed cassettes are widely available, in just about every combination
they ever came in -- unlike 8s, most combinations of which were
discontinued just a few years ago.

http://sheldonbrown.com/harris/k7.html#7





lungimsam

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Aug 18, 2012, 9:05:51 AM8/18/12
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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.
 
 
 

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Michael Hechmer

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Aug 18, 2012, 9:24:25 AM8/18/12
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I have not had any problem mating silver shifters with a good Shimano 9 speed cassette and a good conex chain.  I ran into a lot of trouble with an inexpensive SRAM chain & cassette.  I do get occasional  ghost shifts with the same set up on BE, but it always seems to be connected to a slightly loose D ring.  Personally I think a hi quality 9 speed will give a better experience than a mid level 10 speed set up.  What do you hope to get by going 10 speed?  I know the steps can be a little smaller and I like that but the only time it seems to matter with 9 speed is between 14 & 16 or 15 & 17.   There is no perfect solution here; it always about what compromise you are willing to make.

When you're done with this project let us know how a lightweight 650 works out.  I keep thinking about it for my Marinoni racing frame but never quite get to the point of wanting to spend the money.

Michael  


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David Spranger

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Aug 18, 2012, 9:34:55 AM8/18/12
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You can replace your 10 speed cassette with a 7 speed. You will need to add a spacer like this:

You will also need to adjust your limit screws. 

David 

Charlotte, NC

PATRICK MOORE

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Aug 18, 2012, 10:48:18 AM8/18/12
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You can use regular, inter-cog spacers. I squeeze two of them at the
back end of the cassette so that I can use just seven at the for'ard
end of the f/hub body.
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lungimsam

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Aug 19, 2012, 12:35:01 AM8/19/12
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I think I will ask my LBS if they can get it done for me 7-speed.
I'll get a new chain to boot.
Sounds like easier shifting.
10-speed is pretty tight spacing and I get spontaneous shifts if I am not careful.
Wider spacing sounds easier.
I'll go 7-speed. Less cogs the better I think for me.
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