Sram Compatibility Question - help please

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Trying to set-up a bike at the mo. It has X0 9spd (gripshift) shifters, Sram 9spd cassette and a Sram X0 (10spd) rear mech.

Is the 10spd mech compatible with the rest of the set-up as I can't get the shifting right; it jumps a cog going up and coming down?

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You need a Sram 9 speed rear mech.

Because Sram 10 speed is 'Exact Actuation' technology.
While Sram 8/9 speed is '1:1 Actuation'.

They are based on the same principle, of pulling the cable and the derailleur the same amount - know as 1;1.
But they pull a different amount of cable, because of the tighter cog spacing with the 10 speed stuff.
 
Ceefax":3opgnazv said:
You need a Sram 9 speed rear mech.

Because Sram 10 speed is 'Exact Actuation' technology.
While Sram 8/9 speed is '1:1 Actuation'.

They are based on the same principle, of pulling the cable and the derailleur the same amount - know as 1;1.
But they pull a different amount of cable, because of the tighter cog spacing with the 10 speed stuff.

Thanks very much; I thought that might be the case; that the 10spd mech wasn't compatible: thanks for confirming :)

Cheers
 
Re:

Yes it is narrower but 10 spd runs without issues on 9 spd gear systems ... in fact some people use 11 spf.... i ve not tried that yet.
 
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