BBB BDP 02 RollerBoys Jockey Wheels 11T

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Amazon EFFICIENT SHIFTING: The RollerBoys rear derailleur jockey wheels make shifting gears a breeze thanks to its 11-teeth pattern WIDELY COMPATIBLE: Suitable for use with a range of systems: Shimano 9-speed, 10-speed, and 11-speed, Campagnolo 9-speed, 10-speed and 11-speed, and SRAM 9-speed, 10-speed and 11-speed DURABLE: the derailleur jockey wheels are stronger than regular Nylon materials thanks to a 40% glass-fibre mix STEALTHILY QUIET: Sealed CrMo bearings make for a quiet and smooth operation compared to pulley wheels without ball bearings URBAN AND ROAD BIKES: these pulley wheels are suitable for road bikes equipped with either Shimano, SRAM or Campagnolo

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EFFICIENT SHIFTING: The RollerBoys rear derailleur jockey wheels make shifting gears a breeze thanks to its 11-teeth pattern WIDELY COMPATIBLE: Suitable for use with a range of systems: Shimano 9-speed, 10-speed, and 11-speed, Campagnolo 9-speed, 10-speed and 11-speed, and SRAM 9-speed, 10-speed and 11-speed DURABLE: the derailleur jockey wheels are stronger than regular Nylon materials thanks to a 40% glass-fibre mix STEALTHILY QUIET: Sealed CrMo bearings make for a quiet and smooth operation compared to pulley wheels without ball bearings URBAN AND ROAD BIKES: these pulley wheels are suitable for road bikes equipped with either Shimano, SRAM or Campagnolo

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Compatible with Shimano 9, 10 and 11-speed / Mega Range, SRAM X0/X9/X7, Apex, Rival, Force and Red (> 2011) and Campagnolo 11-speed.Key Features:11T.Composite material provided by EMS Swiss, with 40% glass-fiber mixture.Special teeth pattern for quick shifting performance.Complete set of bushings for different shifting systems included.Bearing type: Standard.Compatible with: Shimano, Campagnolo, SRAM.Made of: Grivory EMS.


Product specifications

Brand BBB
EAN
  • 8716683001990
Color
  • Black
  • Crmo
Size
  • 11T
MPN
  • 2913610201

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