Chain compatibility
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From: Lancashire, UK
Bikes: 1992 Dave Yates Diabolo MTB, Steel winter roadie upgraded to full 11 speed 105 and Hunt wheels. 2016 Giant Defy Advanced two with Hunt wheels.
Not an expert but I don't think so. 10 and 11 speed chains are narrower then 8 and 9 speeds.
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Bikes: 2010 Cannondale T1, 1998 Specialized FSR
Yes it will work with index shifting. Friction shifting can cause some minor performance issues for the FD (I friction shift my touring bike) . I'm presently using a friction shifted 9 speed setup on my touring bike. But for awhile, the bike drivetrain comprised of a 9 speed trekking crankset and a 10 speed cassette. When shifting the FD from the big to middle ring you could actually get in a position where the chain was actually floating between rings but the gap was not wide enough for the chain to get stuck between rings. My setup is now completely 9 speed including the wider 9 speed chain and that is no longer an issue.
As mentioned before, you probably won't notice a difference if index shifting. Al
As mentioned before, you probably won't notice a difference if index shifting. Al
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