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Title: Bicycling
Notice:Bicycling for Fun
Moderator:JAMIN::WASSER
Created:Mon Apr 14 1986
Last Modified:Fri Jun 06 1997
Last Successful Update:Fri Jun 06 1997
Number of topics:3214
Total number of notes:31946

2663.0. "Six to seven speed conversion." by AYOV11::JDRAKE (_100% Fact Free Note) Mon Aug 30 1993 11:29

    	I have have just converted my bike from a six speed freewheel to a
    seven speed cassette. The bike is a road one, with mostly Shimano
    components. I ended up putting an entire new wheel in, rather
    than just replacing the hub. The old wheel came with the  bike and
    didn't seem to be well assembled. It broke spokes with monotonous
    regularity. 
    	The six speed set up had indexed shifting. The seven speed doesn't,
    due to the more closely spaced cogs, so it now uses friction shifting.
    If I wanted to go to indexed shifting again I would need new shifters. Would
    I need a new deraillier as well? The current one has the reach to get to
    all seven cogs. The question is, is the deviation of the deraillier per
    increment of cable travel the same for six and seven speed Shimano
    derailliers? I could find this out with the try it and see approach, but
    it would be nice to know first.
    
    	       	Jeremy
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2663.1PAKORA::GGOODMANRippled, with a flat undersideMon Aug 30 1993 13:075
    
    You *should* be able to, but don't quote me. I'll leave it to someone
    who has already tried it...
    
    Graham.
2663.2NOVA::FISHERUS Patent 5225833Mon Aug 30 1993 13:1914
    re: "deraileur deviation 6 sp vs 7"
    
    No.  When, e.g., Ultegra SIS supported 6 or 7 spd, there was a small
    piece of plastic that went onto the shifter to allow for a slightly
    different length of cable travel.  It inserted into the slot that the
    cable sits in so that the shifter would have a little larger effective
    radius for 6 speed.
    
    Dura Ace just sold different shifters and made the "old" ones
    obsolete -- no surprise there.
    
    Your mileage may vary.
    
    ed
2663.3Six speed deraillier works ok with 7spd indexing.AYOV16::JDRAKE_100% Fact Free NoteWed Nov 17 1993 10:105
    	To answer my own question in the base note. I finally bought a
    seven speed indexed gear lever. This seems to work fine with the six
    speed deraillier and the seven speed cassette hub Shimano stuff.
    
    		Jeremy