Description
Left cover Shimano SL-M9000
Specifications:
- Clamping band: Yes
- Front gears: 2/3
- Multi-bearing construction : 4
- Optical speed display_without : Yes
- Recommended external casing : Ot-sp41
- Release function_Two way release : Yes
- Release function_Instant release : Yes - Sl Cable Adjust : Yes
- Shifter Type: Rapidfire Plus Technology: Instant Release: - Instant release derailleur replaces the ratcheting, two-step release derailleur you're used to.
- The instant release releases the cable as soon as the lever is activated, allowing for the fastest shifts possible.
- Whether it's shifting up with a normal upper rear derailleur or shifting down with a normal lower rear derailleur, a faster shift is always a better shift. Ot-sp41 Sis_sp41-web: - With Ot-sp41, the entire length of the outer casing is pre-lubricated with a special silicone grease for fast and precise shifting performance.
- Ot-sp41 minimizes internal cable friction to allow for quick response to operations and easy, effortless shifting.
- In addition, power loss due to delayed shifting and shifting fatigue, especially when riding on terrain with many ups and downs and long distances, is also reduced. 8 color options are also available for the outer housing to meet many demands. 2-way release: - The release lever on the Rapidfire Plus Shifter is commonly referred to as a trigger because it is operated like a gun, by pulling towards the handle.
- The release lever on the Rapidfire Plus shifters from Shimano Alivio to Xtr can be operated in the same manner, but adds the ability to activate a release by pushing with the thumb. Rapidfire Plus Rapidfireplus_2019_si_l: - Mountain bikers have been using Rapidfire Plus since 1985.
- Rapidfire Plus is still a winning choice for a wide range of riders, from Xc riders to freeriders. Rapidfire Plus is geared for quick shifts, giving riders the ability to downshift three gears in one move.
- Rapidfire Plus shifters, from Deore to Xtr, all feature a two-way release system, meaning shifts can be made by pulling on the index finger or pushing on the thumb.