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Old 08-31-14, 07:41 PM
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Will Sram Force Shifters work with ?

I have a chance to buy some Sram doubletap Force 2x10 shifters for a reasonable price , but wil these work with Shimano 105 model 5600 2x10 derailleurs ? Thanks for the help
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Old 08-31-14, 09:08 PM
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No. Or at least, not well for the rear, the front is probably fine.
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+1, the Sram pull ratios are unique to Sram and no other brand RD will index properly. The front is a different story of the lever is a micro index vs. having
discrete clicks for the chainrings.
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Nope, SRAM has a different cable pull per shift than Shimano. According to this article, you can combine SRAM / Campy 10 speed. Can you run Campy shifters with a SRAM drivetrain? Sure, why not? - VeloNews.com
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Ok , thanks guys , I guess I better stick with the 105 shifters then
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