Will my 9 speed SRAM really not work with a 10 speed rear cassette ?
Ive heard some say you cant mix them, but dont understand why. Is the indexing not done by the shifter, not the rear mech ? Thats just spring loaded, so the shifter controls the movement.
Or am I missing something and really do need to buy a new mech to go 10 speed.
My understanding is you will need a 10 speeder because the geometry of the rear mechs for 10 speed is different to that of 9 speeds so they move a different distance for the same movement of gear cable.
I agree that its a shame that you cant, but I guess the Big S's saw an opportunity.......
Do you understand that you can't use a Shimano shifter with a SRAM mech mech?
It's exactly the same reason you can't mix and match 9/10 speed!
Interesting. I run a 9-speed mech on my 10-speed tourer. All Shimano right enough.
That's different, 10 speed road shifters are the same as 9 speed MTB.
Thought we'd finally got the hang of this! There are 4 different ratios, you cannot mix and match without bodging:
Shimano 10 speed road and all 9 speed
Shimano 10 speed MTB
SRAM 9 speed
SRAM 10 speed
Chrismac - that make sense. (Im not mixing SRAM and Shimano.)
So its down to the leverage ratios then, but I thought SRAM was 1:1 ?
So one pull of the shifter = same at the mech ?
Not quite, It's now slightly less than 1:1. And shimano increaced theirs from 1:2 to something nearly 1:1, but not the same as SRAM.
Whats the consensus on chains/cassettes from differetn brands? Are they the same?