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Old November 16th 05, 05:15 AM
velodemon
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Default dura ace 9/10 speed compatibility

i have a 9 speed dura ace tt bike and a 10 speed dura ace road bike. can i
simply change the bar end shifters and chain on the tt bike to 10 speed
and be able to swap wheels with my 10 speed road bike? thanks, jim

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Old November 16th 05, 01:41 PM
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Default dura ace 9/10 speed compatibility


velodemon wrote:
i have a 9 speed dura ace tt bike and a 10 speed dura ace road bike. can i
simply change the bar end shifters and chain on the tt bike to 10 speed
and be able to swap wheels with my 10 speed road bike? thanks, jim


Yes. all else '9s' is compatible with the 10s shifters, cogset and
chain.


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