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Shimano Deore FD-M511 Front Derailleur Clamp-OnDetails: Brand Model: Shimano Deore M511 Type: Front Derailleur Clamp Size: 28,6 mm Condition: Used, Cleaned, Fully Functional Origin: Made in Japan Description: Shimano Deore M511 front derailleur with 28,6 mm clamp size. Japanese made component built for consistent and precise shifting. A reliable choice for vintage MTB or road restorations using original Shimano parts.
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