SRAM's 9 speed cassettes and rear derailleurs are not compatible with SRAM's
10 speed cassettes and rear derailleurs as far as I know. It has to do with
the amount of cable pull and the separation between the rear cogs. I doubt
it's just a matter of adjusting the limit screws since the 9 and 10 speed
cassettes fit over the same distance; it's just that the separation and
thickness (I believe) of the cogs is different.

If you were using 9 speed SRAM MTB components, then you'd have no problem
with any 9 speed cassette.

René

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