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2009-07-26 7:29 PM

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Subject: Roadies - advice needed
So I'm looking to get into road racing next year and have begun to look at road bikes after only riding a tri bike.  I don't have a lot of money to spend, so am therefore looking to buy used.  A lot of the used ones are 9 speeds.  Since almost everything is 10 speed now, would it create any problems to have a 9 speed? Would I have trouble with neutral wheels at races? What about finding replacement parts, would that be difficult? Or anything else I haven't thought of.


2009-07-26 8:43 PM
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I think if you have your mind set on a 9, thats fine. I assume you mean 9 in the back with a double or triple front chainring.  With a nine speed cassette you won't be losing much if at all.  I have a 10 speed 105 and rarely use the lowest and the highest gears.
2009-07-27 12:25 PM
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I still have a 9-speed Ultegra rear cassette on my road bike I use for racing. No problem with getting replacement parts (chains, cassettes,etc)

I would check with the road races you are planning on doing to see what the plan is in regards to spare wheels. The local road races I have been to had no neutral spare wheels. A couple had wheel trucks that followed the peleton, but you had to bring your own spare wheels and put them in the truck if you wanted to swap out a wheel (your own) during the race. I didn't bother. I figured if I got a flat I was done racing any way. I carried a spare tube and fixed the flat so I could ride to the where I parked my car so I wouldn't have to walk. So far I haven't flatted during a race, but I have been dropped and had to ride in by myself anyway. That is part of road racing for a beginner.

Edited by browncd 2009-07-27 12:27 PM
2009-07-27 12:56 PM
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Subject: RE: Roadies - advice needed
Currently I am running a ten speed (winter commuter), seven speed (fall/spring commuter) and two nine speeds (tribike and road bike).  I am not had difficulty getting parts for any of them although I am looking to rebuild the ten speed up as a single speed just to reduce the number of parts exposed to the salt.

I am building up a road bike in ten speed and will switch my tribike over when I do that just so I don't have to deal with 9 and 10 speed stuff as I like to be able to switch rear wheels between bikes as required.

As for neutral support; I have no idea but would expect that you will have trouble getting a 9 speed wheel, especially as Campy has an 11 speed group out and I expect that Shimano and SRAM will follow suit.

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