Bar end shifter modification
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^^^ Thanks. I did read earlier in the thread that 9 and 10 measured the same so good to know why the spacer.
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it's an HG-x Derailleur...
. the tiagra 4700 pull ratio strikes again....
borrowed from another forum...
"No it won't work.
The RD-M5120 uses the "MTB" 10/11 speed cable pull ratio.
Your 105 uses the traditional pull ratio, the one that was used for "MTB" 6-9 speeds and for "road" 6-10 speeds (exluding Tiagra 4700 and GRX).
The problem here is that it might be tricky to find a rear derailleur with clutch and traditional pull ratio. If you can find some old "MTB" 9-speed part then it will most likely work assuming the other parameters like big sprocket support and capacity are fine. If not, then you are probably limited to using GRX derailleur, but it uses the "road" 11-speed ratio even if used in 10-speed systems. So you have to replace your levers with GRX or Tiagra 4700 levers in that case.
What might help you is some dongle to translate the cable pull ratio. However, they are usually nearly as expensive as the rear derailleur itself!"
to repeat for emphasis... "So you have to replace your levers with GRX or Tiagra 4700 levers in that case"
Tiagra4700/GRX uses a 1.4 pull ratio
https://bike.shimano.com/en-US/produ...M5120-SGS.html
. the tiagra 4700 pull ratio strikes again....
borrowed from another forum...
"No it won't work.
The RD-M5120 uses the "MTB" 10/11 speed cable pull ratio.
Your 105 uses the traditional pull ratio, the one that was used for "MTB" 6-9 speeds and for "road" 6-10 speeds (exluding Tiagra 4700 and GRX).
The problem here is that it might be tricky to find a rear derailleur with clutch and traditional pull ratio. If you can find some old "MTB" 9-speed part then it will most likely work assuming the other parameters like big sprocket support and capacity are fine. If not, then you are probably limited to using GRX derailleur, but it uses the "road" 11-speed ratio even if used in 10-speed systems. So you have to replace your levers with GRX or Tiagra 4700 levers in that case.
What might help you is some dongle to translate the cable pull ratio. However, they are usually nearly as expensive as the rear derailleur itself!"
to repeat for emphasis... "So you have to replace your levers with GRX or Tiagra 4700 levers in that case"
Tiagra4700/GRX uses a 1.4 pull ratio
https://bike.shimano.com/en-US/produ...M5120-SGS.html
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i hear there's a kit to update a micro-shift bar end to tiagra 4700 10 sp. specs...
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Sorry to disappoint the naysayers but it works fine. Microshift xle10
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OK.. So you got the MTB 10 speed mentioned in post #23.
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All's well that ends well. It could have gone more smoothly if you'd been forthcoming about what you already knew.