For Campy Ergo there are two options ( well maybe 3)

1. 10  speed Ergo shifters pull the same cable as the spacing on 8
speed ShimaNo Cassette and Rear deral.  Works great ..I have this on
my Tandem.
2. 10 speed Ergo shifters with a DaVinci modified SRAM Mountain X9
rear derailleur and a shimano 9 speed cassette. Dustin has this on his
Kirk.
3. 10 speed Ergo shifters will work with 10 speed Shimano or SRAM
cassettes as the spacing difference is so small it works fine. ( L
Zinn article on Velonews)


and yes all of my other bikes are friction.

~Mike~


On May 19, 11:35 am, Rene Sterental <orthie...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 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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