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Old October 25th 07, 06:26 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Stephen Greenwood
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Default Rear derailleur compatibility

Shimano part RD-M510 (Deore, from a year or two ago) is rated for 8-
and 9-speed use. I plan to use it on a Shimano 7-speed system with the
SRAM PC-58 chains that I use on my other bikes, and from what I've
read, I don't foresee a problem. Does anyone know that it won't work?
Thank you.

Stephen Greenwood

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Old October 25th 07, 10:29 AM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Nigel Cliffe
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Default Rear derailleur compatibility

Stephen Greenwood wrote:
Shimano part RD-M510 (Deore, from a year or two ago) is rated for 8-
and 9-speed use. I plan to use it on a Shimano 7-speed system with the
SRAM PC-58 chains that I use on my other bikes, and from what I've
read, I don't foresee a problem. Does anyone know that it won't work?
Thank you.


Should be fine. I run an "officially" 9-speed Shimano low-end rear
derailleur on my hack bike, which has a 7-speed screw-on block, and old
cheap Shimano Alivio 7-speed trigger shifter. SRAM PC-48 (or could be a 58)
chain.


- Nigel


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Old October 25th 07, 04:48 PM posted to rec.bicycles.tech
Stephen Greenwood
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Default Rear derailleur compatibility

On Oct 25, 3:29 am, "Nigel Cliffe" wrote:
Stephen Greenwood wrote:
Shimano part RD-M510 (Deore, from a year or two ago) is rated for 8-
and 9-speed use. I plan to use it on a Shimano 7-speed system with the
SRAM PC-58 chains that I use on my other bikes, and from what I've
read, I don't foresee a problem. Does anyone know that it won't work?
Thank you.


Should be fine. I run an "officially" 9-speed Shimano low-end rear
derailleur on my hack bike, which has a 7-speed screw-on block, and old
cheap Shimano Alivio 7-speed trigger shifter. SRAM PC-48 (or could be a 58)
chain.

- Nigel

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Thanks, Nigel. Turns out I also use an Alivio 7-speed shifter (1993
vintage) on my snow-bike, so it should work well. Thanks for putting
this to bed.

Stephen Greenwood

 




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