Lightest 10 speed shimano rear mech to take 32T?
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I'd just get an older xtr short cage rear mech, one of the early polished 9 speed ones. (You'd have to check the series number)
I've got a couple of them on bikes now, they look nice and work well.
You could also, if that way inclined, pick them up on eBay for not a huge amount and go mad with the Dremel.
I've got a couple of them on bikes now, they look nice and work well.
You could also, if that way inclined, pick them up on eBay for not a huge amount and go mad with the Dremel.
legs 11 wrote:Yes, the 9 and 10 speed mech geometry is the same.
Except 10-speed MTB, that one doesn't work with road shifters.
(Just saying, because of the many of XTR mech suggestions.)
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