Shimano RSX STI Shifter - Replacement Handlebar Band Clamps
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Shimano RSX STI Shifter - Replacement Handlebar Band Clamps
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Only a partial answer but, my RSX shifter screwed right onto the handlebar clamp from my (broken) 105 brifters. No need to even tinker with the tape.
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I think they're almost universal. Once Shimano settles on a working design, they tend not to change it without good reason.
I went looking through Shimano Techdocs, and I think you can use a Shimano p/n Y6K298060, found about 2/3 of the way down this page:
Universal Cycles -- Shimano Road Shifter Service Parts
It's cheaper from Universal, too.
I went looking through Shimano Techdocs, and I think you can use a Shimano p/n Y6K298060, found about 2/3 of the way down this page:
Universal Cycles -- Shimano Road Shifter Service Parts
It's cheaper from Universal, too.
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I think they're almost universal. Once Shimano settles on a working design, they tend not to change it without good reason.
I went looking through Shimano Techdocs, and I think you can use a Shimano p/n Y6K298060, found about 2/3 of the way down this page:
Universal Cycles -- Shimano Road Shifter Service Parts
It's cheaper from Universal, too.
I went looking through Shimano Techdocs, and I think you can use a Shimano p/n Y6K298060, found about 2/3 of the way down this page:
Universal Cycles -- Shimano Road Shifter Service Parts
It's cheaper from Universal, too.
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