I'm shifting 7 in friction on one bike and 8 on another, and am happy with 
the result.  Old Grand Sport shifters on Riv bar-end pods on the 7 - this 
combo is flawless.  Campy Record friction with a Campy Chorus 8-speed 
derailleur on the other.  The Campy has long cable travel and a larger 
cable drum on the shifter to facilitate it - I have just one step that's 
not as repeatable as I would like, but close enough.  

On Tuesday, February 25, 2014 2:24:11 PM UTC-6, HunqRider wrote:
>
> I originally set up my current bike with an 8-speed cassette and Silver 
> friction downtube shifters.  I could never get the hang of it; it was just 
> too fussy to try to get the proper gear with no rubbing.  Going down to 
> 7-speed cassette would not offer much help, since 7-speed and 8-speed cogs 
> have the same spacing.  So I switched over to an 8-speed brake/shifter 
> combo from Shimano (brifter), and it's been smooth shifting ever since.  I 
> used to ride an old Centurion with a 5-speed freewheel, now that setup made 
> friction shifting easy!  But today's cassette cogs are spaced too closely 
> for clean friction shifting, in my opinion.
>

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