Wtd: 11 Speed rear mech

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Wtd: 11 Speed rear mech

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Has to be Shimano. In very very good condition but happy with summat that just needs the jockey wheels changing. Preferably SLX or above please.

Cheaper the better... :smile: :o
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Re: Wtd: 11 Speed rear mech

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Got a Sram GX and shifter if you need a matched pair- works with any 11 speed cassette
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Re: Wtd: 11 Speed rear mech

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slarge wrote: Sun Feb 21, 2021 6:54 pm Got a Sram GX and shifter if you need a matched pair- works with any 11 speed cassette
Sounds very tempting Steven. Might or might not give it a miss and hold out for a Shimano to go with the XT shifter I already have...

For reference, how much would you want for it ( :grin: ) pls inclusive of delivery...
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Re: Wtd: 11 Speed rear mech

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I don’t know how much they go for Shaf - maybe £35 or so?
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slarge wrote: Sun Feb 21, 2021 7:56 pm I don’t know how much they go for Shaf - maybe £35 or so?
That's actually a very good price for some9je for the taking. I believe used ebay prices are about £35 just for the rear gx mech :-bd
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Re: Wtd: 11 Speed rear mech

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shout if you want it Shaf (PM me or email me direct - I think you have my email address)

If not it will be in the pile of stuff I sell on here in the next few weeks or months
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Re: Wtd: 11 Speed rear mech

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Thanks Steve... Trying for an xtr on fleabay for £85 which he might (probably not) knock down a little. Might end up shouting very shortly...
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Hi Shaf - I got some PM's from you but they've been deleted. Did you mean to delete them?
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slarge wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 10:00 am Hi Shaf - I got some PM's from you but they've been deleted. Did you mean to delete them?
Hi Steve... yes, I'd thought about taking the bargain you offered but then thinking about SRAM and my lovely XT shifter which would become obsolete, got me rethinking. Decided to hold out for a Shimano so I can continue enjoying my XT. I hate the way SRAM do their clickiness :lol:

You never know, I might be back at your door by this eve if I don't manage to get myself sorted. Need the bike up and running asap you see :grin:
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Re: Wtd: 11 Speed rear mech

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I may be talking aboslute bollocks, but i thought a Shimano 10spd rear mech has the same travel as an 11 spd and were interchangeable. Its the shifter that does the indexing.

But I may have dreamt it / made that up.
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Specialist Hoprocker wrote: Mon Feb 22, 2021 7:28 pm I may be talking aboslute bollocks, but i thought a Shimano 10spd rear mech has the same travel as an 11 spd and were interchangeable. Its the shifter that does the indexing.

But I may have dreamt it / made that up.
Interesting. I think you're talking about using a 9 speed xtr mech to run a 10 speed road bike shifter. It turns out to work spot on for a big gear range.

Anyway, hopefully all sorted as I 'got myself a shiny xtr off the bay with a bit of play*'...

*quite literally but I'm yet to see an xtr or DA with play so will be interesting to see it. Butcher says 'hello' (and was bought in perfect timing so ta again)
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