Sram/Shimano shifting

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  • #17129
    greenrock

    I’m putting together a city commuter and want to know if I can run a 9 speed Dura Ace or Ultegra rear dérailleur with a SRAM X0 or X9 trigger shifter.

    Has anyone had any experience with running SRAM shifters with Shimano derailleur’s before?

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  • #704743
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    pj

    that was my precise
    that was my precise conclusion at the time. it was facilitated by the friendly Matt at Strada.

    #704741
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    dave atkinson

    pj wrote:me theory was that

    pj wrote:
    me theory was that friction worked with everything. i was disproved slightly.

    a shimano shifter won’t pull enough cable to move a sram exact actuation mech through its whole range

    #704739
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    pj

    does a SRAM lever have a
    does a SRAM lever have a friction setting?

    me theory was that friction worked with everything. i was disproved slightly.

    #704737
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    step-hent

    pj wrote:i’ve run DA index

    pj wrote:
    i’ve run DA index levers with SRAM rear mech and the pull ratio is indeed slightly out, even on friction setting Could only access 9 of the 10 gears.

    strange but true.

    Interestingly, that suggests the DA shifters pull less cable than the SRAM ones. On friction setting, then, you should be able to run a SRAM lever with a shimano mech (provided the mech limit screws are set to stop the shifters dragging the mech too far)?

    As said above, wouldn’t work with indexed shifters, of course (like the ones the OP suggested above).

    #704735
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    pj

    i’ve run DA index levers with
    i’ve run DA index levers with SRAM rear mech and the pull ratio is indeed slightly out, even on friction setting Could only access 9 of the 10 gears.

    strange but true.

    #704733
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    dave atkinson

    no.
    the pull ratio is

    no.

    the pull ratio is different

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