Bicycles Asked on July 8, 2021
There are front shifters marketed for 2×10 or 3×10 speed setups.
Why should they be only used in combination with a 10 speed rear shifter? Do they have any relevant influence on the rear sprockets, like different gap sizes?
I would like to purchase a 2×10 or 3×10 front shifter and use it on my 3×7 bike, given there are no problems with this combination.
There will be a cosmetic difference—I'm sure the design of the front shifter will be different from that of the rear shifter. It's up to you to decide whether that matters.
A 10-speed chain is narrower than a 7-speed chain, and the cage of a 10-speed front derailleur is slightly narrower as well. I don't think this means that the cable pull for a 10-speed shifter is different (this is well-documented for rear derailleurs, not so for front). If the cable pull is different, you might have trouble shifting across all three sprockets.
Answered by Adam Rice on July 8, 2021
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