Yet another Dura Ace question.

bugloss

Retrobike Rider
Has anyone managed to get a 7401 rear derailleur working with a 12-28, 10 speed Dura Ace cassette ?

I'm looking at the DA 10 speed down tube shifters and chain and I already have a pair of 9/10 speed chain rings that fit my 7401 cranks. I assume the 7401 front derailleur will work ok with a 10 speed chain.

The reason for this is that I bought an 11 speed Ultegra group set, but I thought it was so pig ugly that I was compelled to send it straight back.

But, in the time between me ordering it and clapping eyes on it I got a nice set of Mavic Open Pro on Ultegra 11 speed wheels built up. The hubs will take a 10 speed cassette no problem, but I want to keep my nice shiny 7401 group set.

I doubt that I will get my money back for the wheels if I sold them, so I might as well use them.
 
Re:

I have successfully used a late 80's Deore (before the days of Deore DX/LX/XT etc) with 10 speed chain, STIs and cassette. All worked successfully, no issues or mods needed for indexing or mech-throw.

This may not be the exact question you asked, but it proves old shimano should (could?) work with 10 speed.
 
IIRC The 7401 was limited to a smaller sprocket than the other rear mechs of that era.
Maybe a 26? Depending on your frame/drop out/chain length/chainring sizes it *might* work.
The leverage ratios are all the same, so the only issue is likely to be the top jockey wheel scraping on the 28t sprocket.
 
Thanks.
The 7401 rear derailleur works well with an 8 speed 28 rear sprocket as I have that on the bike already, so if the throw is large enough it should work ok.

I guess the width of a 10 speed cassette must be similar to the width of an 8 speed cassette, just with more thinner sprockets and spacers.
 
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