shifting just isn't going well without one & so I'm hoping some of you are so desperate to get rid of yours that you'll enter into a bidding war & I'll pick one up at a reasonable price.
actually all I need is a mount sleeve - the last bit that the attaching bolt goes through before it penetrates the hanger, it also takes a small bolt which holds the whole derailleur back from the frame
pretty sure its an RD-AT009 or perhaps a RD-RE116
don't you remember seeing one of those at the bottom of a box of bits? - or still attached to that busted derailleur you haven't thrown out yet?
Think I have the same mech in the shed, don't want to pull
It apart, but I'll sell it for £20 posted.
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shifting just isn't going well without one & so I'm hoping some of you are so desperate to get rid of yours that you'll enter into a bidding war & I'll pick one up at a reasonable price.
actually all I need is a mount sleeve - the last bit that the attaching bolt goes through before it penetrates the hanger, it also takes a small bolt which holds the whole derailleur back from the frame
pretty sure its an RD-AT009 or perhaps a RD-RE116
don't you remember seeing one of those at the bottom of a box of bits? - or still attached to that busted derailleur you haven't thrown out yet?