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Date: 19 Jul 2007 04:56:49
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Subject: Shimano XT compatibilty
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I'm putting a bike together with some old, but unused XT drivetrain parts but I'm not sure if they will work together. The rear hub is a 7spd FH-M732 (from 93). The crankset is an FC-M750 (from 99) and the outer chain ring is marked 'Mega 9 drivetrain'. Deraillieurs and shifters (7spd) are also 99 XT. It looks like I'll need an HG70 cassette, but I'm not sure what, if any, chain will work. Any advice will be welcome!
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Date: 19 Jul 2007 19:14:02
From: Qui si parla Campagnolo
Subject: Re: Shimano XT compatibilty
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cool...@googlemail.com wrote: > I'm putting a bike together with some old, but unused XT drivetrain > parts but I'm not sure if they will work together. > > The rear hub is a 7spd FH-M732 (from 93). The crankset is an FC-M750 > (from 99) and the outer chain ring is marked 'Mega 9 drivetrain'. > Deraillieurs and shifters (7spd) are also 99 XT. > > It looks like I'll need an HG70 cassette, but I'm not sure what, if > any, chain will work. Any advice will be welcome! If 7s or 8s, use an 8s chain, like a Sram PC-48..it'll work fine.
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Date: 19 Jul 2007 12:40:51
From: Helmut Springer
Subject: Re: Shimano XT compatibilty
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cool2cv@googlemail.com wrote: > I'm putting a bike together with some old, but unused XT > drivetrain parts but I'm not sure if they will work together. > > The rear hub is a 7spd FH-M732 (from 93). The crankset is an > FC-M750 (from 99) and the outer chain ring is marked 'Mega 9 > drivetrain'. Deraillieurs and shifters (7spd) are also 99 XT. 7spd XT shifters from 1999? Don't think so, XT went 8spd in 1994 latest. Anyway: things will work with the shifters defining which chain and cassette to use. If the shifters are 7sp or 8spd you'll need any Shimano 7spd cassette and a 7/8sp or 9spd chain. If the shifters are 9sp shifters you'll need the smaller 8 sprockets of a 9spd cassette and a 9sp chain, or look at the alternative cable routing at http://sheldonbrown.com/dura-ace.html to make your deraillieurs shift 7/8spd with a 9spd shifter. -- MfG/Best regards helmut springer
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