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9speed mech with 10 speed eveything else?

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Just quick one. I have used 9 speed chain rings and 9 speed chains on a 10 speed drive chain and they have been fine.

A mate in work has offered me a 9 speed XT rear mech and I'm just wondering if there is any reason why this is not going to work with 10 speed everything else,including shifters?
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It'll work fine.

EDIT: Actually I've got a nagging doubt at the back of my head, didn't Shimano alter the pull ratio on 10spd stuff?
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s8tannorm wrote:It'll work fine.

EDIT: Actually I've got a nagging doubt at the back of my head, didn't Shimano alter the pull ratio on 10spd stuff?
Hmmm It would seem from this (http://forums.mtbr.com/drivetrain-shift ... ost9074131) that:
Shimano 9 and 10 speed MTB rear derailleurs and shifters cannot be mixed in any combination!!!
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This detail might be buried on the above links, but I think 9sp pulls cable on a 2:1 ratio, but 10sp pulls cable on a 1.9:1 ratio. You can get a 10sp mech to work on 9sp with a little riser block where the cable bolts to the mech to increase the ratio, but I don't think it works the t'other way around. Alternatively, get some thumbies, switch them to friction and run it with whatever mech and cassette you like :)
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Ian wrote:This detail might be buried on the above links, but I think 9sp pulls cable on a 2:1 ratio, but 10sp pulls cable on a 1.9:1 ratio. You can get a 10sp mech to work on 9sp with a little riser block where the cable bolts to the mech to increase the ratio, but I don't think it works the t'other way around. Alternatively, get some thumbies, switch them to friction and run it with whatever mech and cassette you like :)
As simple as that. :P

Think I'll just buy a 10 speed when I need one and not try to do my mate a favour.
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