Yup, its a 9 speed chain.  I used it briefly, perhaps a couple of
hundred miles on the shimano cassette before installing the SRAM, it
worked fine.

On Jun 28, 10:00 am, Eric Norris <campyonly...@me.com> wrote:
> Are you sure you have the correct chain? Sounds like it may be too wide, 
> which could cause it to engage the ramps on the cogs too soon and shift early.
>
> —Eric N
>
> On Jun 28, 2010, at 6:55 AM, MichaelH <mhech...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > After five years my Rambouillet is getting a makeover.  First change
> > was swapping out the Sugino triple for the White double with 44/30
> > rings and switching to an 11-28 SRAM cassette.  I have always had
> > great shifting with the silver shifters and ultegra cassettes. With
> > the Shimano I often shift across multiple cogs and will almost always
> > have the chain land exactly where I want it.   With the SRAM I am
> > constantly searching for the sweet spot and sometimes I can't find it
> > at all.  At first I assumed it was me, and that the cassette merely
> > shifted differently and I would get the feel of it.  But I have found
> > that even in the shop, especially in the middle of the cassette, I
> > have a very hard time trimming the rear derailleur.  The chain moves
> > early, and if I stop shifting there it will jump back.  But it is
> > still easy to overshift.
>
> > I have checked the rear derailleur, a Centaur medium cage, and don't
> > see any problem with it.  The chain is a nearly new Connex which shows
> > only .25 on my Park chain tool.  The D ring on the shifter was very
> > tight and I have tried loosening it to give me more control.  On the
> > repair stand, even when I don't get any noise I can still feel a
> > slight notchyness in the setup.  I removed the chain to make certain
> > that the BB wasn't causing that.
>
> > Does anyone else have any experience with this setup?
>
> > Michael
>
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