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  • Description
  • Shimano 105 Black (5700) 10 Speed Rear Derailleur

    - 10-speed 105 wide link rear derailleur
    - Advanced Wide Link design increases rigidity and shifting performance
    - Super stiff for fast and accurate changes across the cassette
    - Large 11 tooth pulleys increase service life and reduce noise
    - Super light shift action
    - Compatible with 8, 9, and 10-speed drivetrains

    Short cage - SS
    - Maximum front difference 16T, total capacity 33T
    - Weight 221g

    Medium cage - GS
    - Maximum front difference 22T, total capacity 39T
    - Weight: 232g

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RIBBLE Price Online price, a saving of 25% on Ribble prices.
Short (SS) £41.75 £31.31
Medium (GS) £45.50 £34.13

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  • About Shimano
  • Shimano are the market leading manufacturer of cycle parts and components for mountain, triathlon and road bikes. They are based in Japan. Shimano introduced technical innovations to the groupset sector in the early 80's with the introduction of the Dura Ace range for road bikes and have continued to dominate the groupset market up to the present day with the release of Ultegra, 105, Tiagra and Sora groupset ranges. Along with many other innovations Shimano introduced SPD (Shimano Pedaling Dynamics), a range of pedals and matching shoes.
  • About derailleurs rear
  • Rear Gear Selection Help Derailleur systems were designed and built as far back as the late 1800s. A French bicycle tourist, writer and cycling promoter Paul De Vivie, invented a two speed rear derailleur in 1905 which he used on forays into the Alps. In recent years Campagnolo and Shimano are the two main manufacturers of derailleurs, with Campagnolo only making road cycling derailleurs and Shimano making both road and offroad. American manufacturer SRAM has been an important third, specializing in derailleurs for mountain bikes, and in 2006 they introduced a drivetrain system for road bicycles.
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