Pros and cons on 1 X 10: SRam X7-X9 type 2 or Rival/Force 1
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Another question by a CX Newbie ...
Looking at weights only, I would get the SRam X9 or even X7 Type 2 clutch RD, with med cage on my CX setup.
The new Force and Rival 1 are the same weight or heavier, and more expensive.
Pros and cons ?
Louis
Looking at weights only, I would get the SRam X9 or even X7 Type 2 clutch RD, with med cage on my CX setup.
The new Force and Rival 1 are the same weight or heavier, and more expensive.
Pros and cons ?
Louis
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The lack of a barrel adjuster on the mtb derailleurs is kind of a pain.
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Easy to fix with an in-line adjuster ?
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X7 and X9 are 10 speed.
Rival1 and CX1 are 11 speed.
Rival1 and CX1 are 11 speed.
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jooo wrote:@rasmussloth - SRAM 10 speed RD's are interchangeable with 11 speed road RD's.
So 10 spd. MTB rd can be made into 11 spd. road?
LouisN wrote:Yeah I forgot to write it's for a 1 X 10S setup.
I didn't see the lack of barrel adjuster. That's one point.
With inner shift cables....
Louis
Even then, there's got to be a bit of cable exposed somewhere?
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Yeah, there's a little part between the handlebar tape end and the down tube housing/cable entry point to put an in-line adjuster, like you pointed out.
I might go for this scenario. Any worthy in-line adjuster model to suggest ?
Louis
I might go for this scenario. Any worthy in-line adjuster model to suggest ?
Louis
Jagwire adjusters are cheap and reliable, in my experience.
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