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You don't have to go for an ultegra derailleur a 105 one will work perfectly fine and will be a bit cheaper too.
How dare you, needs Dura Ace.
You don't have to go for an ultegra derailleur a 105 one will work perfectly fine and will be a bit cheaper too.
No you dont.
There are other places to get them from. The answer to the OP question is you dont need to buy a complete derailier.I see not many parts, all old stock.
There are other places to get them from. The answer to the OP question is you dont need to buy a complete derailier.
If you check that link, they're all for SRAM parts, not Shimano.
I have hade 3 long cages springs and bolts from them. 2 Ultegra 1 Dura ace. If they have them in stock or not.it does not change my answerIf you check that link, they're all for SRAM parts, not Shimano.
I have hade 3 long cages springs and bolts from them. 2 Ultegra 1 Dura ace. If they have them in stock or not.it does not change my answer
Did you actually read the OP?Needs a phone call to SJS then.. but depends on price - I've found it cheaper to buy the full part.
(replying to Derrick) Nor does it mean your answer is sensible, helpful or practical.
A new rear mech solves the problem. Finding the correct replacements (if they are available) and then dismantling the mech, reassembling it, refitting and then setting it up is a pain, and not worth the possible cost savings.
Did you actually read the OP?
FFS. i give up.And needs to be done by someone who knows which version they have, aren't scared of pinging springs.. Just get new...
FFS. i give up.