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These always do what they are suppose to do. new or used, they just seem to always work. If you are hunting for a 9 speed derailleur this is a strong one. Deore LX, XT, and XTR all all nearly the same. The xt's are stronger.. As long as you are in the 8/9s sets..
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Shimano Deore XT components are always my choice for quality and performance. Not as exclusive as XTR, but considerably less expensive, more durable, and only a few grams heavier.
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I was glad to find a part to match what I needed for a bike I am rebuilding. This part did the trick!
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Great user-servicable product unlike those of today which are unfortunately, disposable. Testament to great build quality when we have a twenty-six-year old rear derailleur still working like new !!!
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
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