Sorry if this has been asked before, hopefully someone can give a quick answer.
Can I use a 10 speed front derailleur with 9 speed RD, chain and shifters?
10 Speed Shimano FD
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Re: 10 Speed Shimano FD
Postby Chillibones » Sun Sep 09, 2012 9:52 pm
Thanks Yagan, I figured as much, just wanted some confirmation before I ordered the part.
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Re: 10 Speed Shimano FD
Postby biker jk » Thu Oct 11, 2012 7:06 pm
Really? The 9-speed chain which is wider may rub on the narrower 10-speed front derailleur cage. I will be interested in how this works.Yagan wrote:Quick answer. Yes.
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