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If I set up a 1x10 system on my CX bike, what is generally done for the left hand shifter / lever - just use the normal one, all be it not connected to a front derailleur, or is there a brake lever available that has a similar hood profile?
Interested in responses to this too as I'm thinking of going the same way. I know Gevenalle have an option for single ring which is tempting.
As a more Heath Robinson solution I was going to just bolt the gear cable to the bottle boss if the left hand shifter was too floppy on it's own.
are you saying you'll just keep the brifter on the left for braking and not shifting the front mech if so will be fine (105 type) as never a problem when I have run like this.
I just took the cable out and left it alone, it's not like the 50gs you'll save by taking the blade off is worth anything on a cx bike
Yep, just left mine alone/unconnected. No reason to do anything else.
I got the Gevenalle, I like it, a lot. You can't shift from the drops with it though but not bothered with that as drops are for technical bits for me.
I've just been reading about someone who converted their LH brifter to operate their dropper post.
Thread hijack. Is there a 1 x 10 CX option with 36 cog at front and 13-42 at back?
Not sure I understand the question but you know that a 9sp mtb rear mech will work with a 10sp road shifter? Add a goat link or similar if you need more capacity. I've got 105 10sp with a 9sp deore rear mech and 34x11-32 or 40x11-32 without changing anything other than the chainring.
As above, just don't put the gear cable in.
I've just been reading about someone who converted their LH brifter to operate their dropper post.
I've been meaning to do this for the last year but keep finding other things to do and lending the post to people who's droppers have broken. How did it go?
I've got the older Sram Force 1x10.
As said above the left shifter is still there even on that (actually had to check just there) you kind of forget it's there.
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I've been meaning to do this for the last year but keep finding other things to do and lending the post to people who's droppers have broken. How did it go?It was on a SRAM Force setupI've just been reading about someone who converted their LH brifter to operate their dropper post.
Converted the left shifter into a dropper post switch. Move the spring off the shifting pawl and click in the shifter is gone. Thanks to the Sram rep for a little help.
Ah cool that's me sorted then. I'd assumed without cable tension there'd be a lot of free movement in the lever - sounds like it's not an issue.
So had I, I was concerned that without the cable tension it would be too 'flappy' , so is good to know that isn't the case.
Cheers Scotroutes
Oh - it looks like a KS Lev (or similar)
[quote=scotroutes ]Oh - it looks like a KS Lev (or similar)
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