KneesUp
Guru
I'm gradually putting together the parts to build a sort of tourer-hybrid-off-road-on-road thing.
The bike originally had flat bars and a seven speed cassette. It will have drop bars so I'm looking out for some bar-end shifters for reasons of economy, reliability and the ability to stick it in friction mode if it gets a bit sticky.
First question is - does the indexing number of the shifters have to match the cassette? E.g. if I buy 10 speed shifters and have an 8 speed cassette, will it work (obviously I'd have to set the top and bottom so it didn't shed the chain or shred the dérailleur) but that aside, would one click equal one gear?
Second question - I see a lot of posts about chains only lasting five minutes. Am I right in thinking that up to 8 speed the chains are reasonably robust? My current thinking is that if I got to 8 speed at the back it would be (relatively) sturdy and maintenance free?
Oh, and one more - I presume the only difference between an MTB cassette and a road cassette is the 'depth' because the frame spacing is different? Or am I missing something?
Thanks.
The bike originally had flat bars and a seven speed cassette. It will have drop bars so I'm looking out for some bar-end shifters for reasons of economy, reliability and the ability to stick it in friction mode if it gets a bit sticky.
First question is - does the indexing number of the shifters have to match the cassette? E.g. if I buy 10 speed shifters and have an 8 speed cassette, will it work (obviously I'd have to set the top and bottom so it didn't shed the chain or shred the dérailleur) but that aside, would one click equal one gear?
Second question - I see a lot of posts about chains only lasting five minutes. Am I right in thinking that up to 8 speed the chains are reasonably robust? My current thinking is that if I got to 8 speed at the back it would be (relatively) sturdy and maintenance free?
Oh, and one more - I presume the only difference between an MTB cassette and a road cassette is the 'depth' because the frame spacing is different? Or am I missing something?
Thanks.