fitting a 10 speed cassette

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Andrew_Culture

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Andrew_Culture

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We're trying to fit it to replace the 8-speed groupo on Sam's (dktd) Triban 3
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
They actually said that the lockring tool only just fits and the QR skewer would be used to hold that in place.

Are you using a spacer and if so, what thickness is it?
 

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
They actually said that the lockring tool only just fits and the QR skewer would be used to hold that in place.

Are you using a spacer and if so, what thickness is it?
 
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Andrew_Culture

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are these the stock T3 wheels you are trying to do this on?

Yup.
 
If the 8sp lockring is deeper use that, I have converted from 7-8sp, I ended up using a small toothed cogs i.e. 13th as a spacer on the spoke size as the spacer I got was to thick when it was 7sp on some RS10 wheels, 8sp fitted fine, I now have 9sp on RS11's these require a spacer (again spoke side) supplied with the wheels as its 10-11sp.
 
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Andrew_Culture

Andrew_Culture

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It was a 1mm spacer on (instead of 2.2mm) behind the cassette and that gave us more play on the lock-ring side so we could properly screw it down.
 
Any hints for indexing? The gears all snap along nicely but we can't get it onto the two biggest cogs?

Daft I know, but you adjusted the h-l stops, and tensioned the cable with the shifter in the highest gear position and pulled tight, barrel adjuster at some mid point.

A 10 sp rear sprocket is 1.6mm 9 is 1.78mm 8sp is 1.8 mm (so you can really interchange these if you want) 7sp are 1.85mm, I have used these with an 8sp, so if you have any of these on a small tooth count these can be used as spacers, not very elegant but they will work as spacers.
 
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