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shimano 600 STI - 8 speed; will it work?

 
 
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Old 30-06.-2004, 11:30 AM   #1
Andrew Behm
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Default shimano 600 STI - 8 speed; will it work?

Hi,

I'm considering upgrading my shifters to STI and I saw a
pair of 600s at a local shop here for $50 with cables. The
problem I see though is that they're 8 speed and my bike
has a 7 ring spocket. That's only 7 speeds; but EIGHT
speed shifters. Thanks to my superior wit, I was able to
notice the difference right away. ALAS. Does that matter?
I don't know enough about it to know what to buy. Right
now i have 105 downtube shifters; a dura ace front and a
105 rear. I also have an ultegra rear that I also bought
used and it didn't seem to be compatable with my setup. I
was under the assumption that most shimano equipment was
compatable; except for some older DA stuff. If anyone can
help i'd really appreciate it. If you need model numbers I
can get them.

Oh i'm also considering replacing my 105 cranks with some DA
FC-7510s I saw at the same place for $50. Does that sound
like a good idea/deal? hah.

Thanks,

Andrew Behm

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Old 30-06.-2004, 12:30 PM   #2
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Default Re: shimano 600 STI - 8 speed; will it work?

Andrew Behm wrote:

> I'm considering upgrading my shifters to STI and I saw a
> pair of 600s at a local shop here for $50 with cables. The
> problem I see though is that they're 8 speed and my bike
> has a 7 ring spocket. That's only 7 speeds; but EIGHT
> speed shifters. Thanks to my superior wit, I was able to
> notice the difference right away. ALAS. Does that matter?

8-speed shifters generally can be made to work OK with 7-
speed clusters.

Note that the 8-speed 600/Ultegra units will not work with a
triple crankset.

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Old 30-06.-2004, 12:42 PM   #3
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Default Re: shimano 600 STI - 8 speed; will it work?

Quote:
Originally posted by Andrew Behm
Hi,

I'm considering upgrading my shifters to STI and I saw a
pair of 600s at a local shop here for $50 with cables. The
problem I see though is that they're 8 speed and my bike
has a 7 ring spocket. That's only 7 speeds; but EIGHT
speed shifters. Thanks to my superior wit, I was able to
notice the difference right away. ALAS. Does that matter?
I don't know enough about it to know what to buy. Right
now i have 105 downtube shifters; a dura ace front and a
105 rear. I also have an ultegra rear that I also bought
used and it didn't seem to be compatable with my setup. I
was under the assumption that most shimano equipment was
compatable; except for some older DA stuff. If anyone can
help i'd really appreciate it. If you need model numbers I
can get them.

Oh i'm also considering replacing my 105 cranks with some DA
FC-7510s I saw at the same place for $50. Does that sound
like a good idea/deal? hah.

Thanks,

Andrew Behm

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7 speed Shimano spacing is 5.0 mm center to center.
8 speed Shimano spacing is 4.8 mm center to center.
You can set the derailer stops and adjust the cable to shift close enough to make most chains happy with the proposed combinations, but it may be fussy.
The FC-7510 crank the you quote must either be a typo or a unit that I have never seen or heard of. The FC-7410 is a very nice DURA ACE crank; liking a 103 mm Bottom Bracket.
You may be spending smaller increments of cash to upgrade, but you need to consider what the frame is worth that you are hanging all this stuff on.
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Old 30-06.-2004, 04:15 PM   #4
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"Sheldon Brown" <captbike@sheldonbrown.com> wrote in message
news:40E2330F.9040408@sheldonbrown.com...
> Andrew Behm wrote:
>
> > I'm considering upgrading my shifters to STI and I saw a
> > pair of 600s at
a
> > local shop here for $50 with cables. The problem I see
> > though is that they're 8 speed and my bike has a 7 ring
> > spocket. That's only 7 speeds;
but
> > EIGHT speed shifters. Thanks to my superior wit, I was
> > able to notice
the
> > difference right away. ALAS. Does that matter?
>
> 8-speed shifters generally can be made to work OK with 7-
> speed clusters.

OK so it's not the greatest? I'll keep looking in that
case. Thanks-

andrew

>
> Note that the 8-speed 600/Ultegra units will not work with
> a triple crankset.
>
> Sheldon "Upgrades" Brown +-------------------------------------------------
> +
> | Search the Quality Bicycle Products Catalog | and
> | order on line: | http://sheldonbrown.com/quality |
> +-------------------------------------------------+ Harris
> Cyclery, West Newton, Massachusetts Phone 617-244-9772 FAX
> 617-244-1041 http://harriscyclery.com Hard-to-find parts
> shipped Worldwide http://captainbike.com
> http://sheldonbrown.com
>

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Old 01-07.-2004, 01:30 AM   #5
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daveornee <usenet-forum@cyclingforums.com> wrote in message news:<5IqEc.33718$PX2.30584@fe01.usenetserver.com>...
> Andrew Behm wrote: ... Oh i'm also considering replacing
> my 105 cranks with some DA FC-7510s
> > I saw at the same place for $50. Does that sound like
> > a good idea/deal? hah.

If they are indeed the FC-7410 cranks, the best tapered
cranks/BB ever

it is still a great price.

$50 for the 600 STI is an excellent price if new.
 
Old 01-07.-2004, 07:25 AM   #6
Pete Grey
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"Andrew Behm" <commandrew(at)bendcable.com> wrote in message
news:40e261e6$1_7@corp.newsgroups.com...
>
> "Sheldon Brown" <captbike@sheldonbrown.com> wrote in
> message news:40E2330F.9040408@sheldonbrown.com...
> > Andrew Behm wrote:
> >
> > > I'm considering upgrading my shifters to STI and I saw
> > > a pair of 600s
at
> a
> > > local shop here for $50 with cables. The problem I see
> > > though is that they're 8 speed and my bike has a 7
> > > ring spocket. That's only 7
speeds;
> but
> > > EIGHT speed shifters. Thanks to my superior wit, I was
> > > able to notice
> the
> > > difference right away. ALAS. Does that matter?
> >
> > 8-speed shifters generally can be made to work OK with
> > 7-speed clusters.
>
> OK so it's not the greatest? I'll keep looking in that
> case. Thanks-
>
> andrew
>
> >
> > Note that the 8-speed 600/Ultegra units will not work
> > with a triple crankset.
> >
> > Sheldon "Upgrades" Brown +-------------------------------------------------
> > +
> > | Search the Quality Bicycle Products Catalog | and
> > | order on line: | http://sheldonbrown.com/quality |
> > +-------------------------------------------------+
> > Harris Cyclery, West Newton, Massachusetts Phone 617-244-
> > 9772 FAX 617-244-1041 http://harriscyclery.com Hard-to-
> > find parts shipped Worldwide http://captainbike.com
> > http://sheldonbrown.com
> >
>
>
>
>
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It works pretty darn good IMO. I use 8-speed indexed bar-end
shifters on my zero-dish 7-speed touring bike. I just lock
out the bottom (smallest-cog) shift. I've missed maybe a
couple shifts over many years, and many many miles... For
$50, I'd sure go that route!

-pete
 
Old 01-07.-2004, 07:41 AM   #7
Paul Southworth
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In article <40e2243b$1_7@corp.newsgroups.com>,
Andrew Behm <commandrew(at)bendcable.com> wrote:
>Hi,
>
>I'm considering upgrading my shifters to STI and I saw a
>pair of 600s at a local shop here for $50 with cables. The
>problem I see though is that they're 8 speed and my bike
>has a 7 ring spocket. That's only 7 speeds; but EIGHT speed
>shifters. Thanks to my superior wit, I was able to notice
>the difference right away. ALAS. Does that matter?

Only a little. If you have a nice clean cable and the
derailleur pivots are still tight, it should shift
pretty well.

> I don't know enough about it to know what to buy. Right
> now i have 105 downtube shifters; a dura ace front and a
> 105 rear. I also have an ultegra rear that I also bought
> used and it didn't seem to be compatable with my setup.

If it's Ultegra then it should be OK with any 105 shifter.

> I was under the assumption that most shimano equipment was
> compatable; except for some older DA stuff. If anyone can
> help i'd really appreciate it. If you need model numbers I
> can get them.
>
>Oh i'm also considering replacing my 105 cranks with some
>DA FC-7510s I saw at the same place for $50. Does that
>sound like a good idea/deal? hah.

It's your money. I'd save it for things that matter more.

One thing you should know about old STI levers is that they
often fail when they get high mileage.

--Paul
 
 


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