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Using a 9 speed chain on a 10 speed cassette?
So I have a Sram 9 speed chain that I bought in August when I first built up my bike with a 9 speed cassette. Now that I'm switching over to using a 10 speed cassette I still would like to use the chain; it has low mileage, hasn't stretched at all (if it has it's very minute), and it has the very useful powerlink which I like when I go to clean and lube the chain.
My question is: would this 9 speed chain work with a 10 speed cassette? Or do I have to buy a new chain which I would rather not do? |
No. It's likely to rub against the neighbor gears at best, and at worst, get stuck against them.
By the way, did you also switch to 10 speed shifters? |
yes, sram force shifters, shimano ultegra 6700 cassette, shimano r700 crankset. everything but the chain is 10 speed.
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Yeah sorry, get a 10 speed chain. The 9 speed one is too wide.
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Gah okay, thanks!
Anyone wanna buy a 9 speed chain? haha |
How many miles on that 9 sp chain?
Chain wear is more than pin and sideplate (bushing) wear; the rollers wear as well. Protect your investment, get a good ten speed chain; kmc has a removable link, as does the whipperman. If'n that chain's mileage is approaching 1k, it's well past the break-in stage. Besides, it's too wide. |
I recently went from a nine- to a ten-speed drivetrain, and have kept the nine speed parts for when I can find a used frameset at a good price so I can build a backup bike. Remember, the number of bikes you need is N+1, where N equals the number of bikes you have. ;)
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