Originally Posted by
mustang1
Would like a 10 speed cassette not to make me faster, but to have closer gear ratios. Again, no deal breaker. In fact I rather like the stronger chain of 8/9 speed over 10.
From what I've read, Tiagra rear derailleurs can work with 10 spd cassettes and shifters.
Originally Posted by
kayakdiver
The Tiagra stuff I run on my touring bikes has been great. If blindfolded it would really be hard to tell the difference between it and 105 or for that matter Ultegra. Not a thing wrong with the stuff in my opinion. Between the 2 touring/commuter bikes I'm well over 20K miles of trouble free shifting.
Damn good value group.
It's amazing how close a Tiagra FD is to a 105 5600 FD.
Originally Posted by
wunderkind
Tiagra reminds me of Viagra for some reason. Which comes first?
Pun intended or not?