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Dura Ace 9 Speed Brifters

Old 12-18-20, 02:30 PM
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Dura Ace 9 Speed Brifters

Used, a few scratches and one ding from when the bike went down. Shift perfectly, hoods have wear but they seem to be holding up really well. I don't sweat a lot and they lived inside primarily so I'm optimistic they have PLENTY of life left. Real good looking shifters before they got too big.

I have the matching rear derailleur in killer shape (the front derailleur is in use to perfectly shift a 28-46 crankset and aren't inclined to sell..) for an extra $75

$250 for the shifter set shipped, rear derailleur adds $75



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RD looks just like my 10sp RD, but you say it's 9 speed? Can you please post more photos of the shifters? thanks.
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Shimano has part numbers on pretty much all it's components. On the rear der this is usually found on the inner parallelogram plate's outer surface, between the pivots. Or more simply take the view in the photo and look at the backside. One model number solves a lot of questions. On the shifters it's found on the plastic body right next to the bar clamp. The hood has to be rolled up a touch to see it. Look at both shifters as some years there were two front versions, x2 and x3. Andy
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