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Shimano Dura-Ace FD-R9150 Di2 Front Derailleur Braze-on Adaptor 28.6/31.8mm

$16.99
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Shimano Front Derailleur Braze-On Adaptors
  • Front Derailleur Clamp:Ā 28.6 (1-1/8") , 31.8 (1-1/4")

Shimano Dura-Ace FD-R9250 Di2 Front Derailleur – 2×12-Speed

$449.99
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Despite its smaller, lighter design, the Shimano Dura-Ace FD-R9250 offers ultra-fast front shifting.
  • Fast Di2 shifting performance
  • Smaller, sleeker, lighter
  • Frontal area is smaller than previous designs to reduce aerodynamic drag
  • Top gear teeth capacity: 50-55t
  • 61-66 degree chainstay angle
  • Includes 1 SD300 port

SRAM Red eTap AXS Front Derailleur

$430.00
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  • AXS enabled for easy personalization
  • Elegant and streamlined form for more rear-tire clearance
  • SRAM Yaw trimless cage technology with an optimized cage profile for new SRAM RED front chainring combinations
  • The most responsive, quick, and precise front shifting to date
  • Compatible with existing eTap batteries

SRAM Force ETAP AXS Front Derailleur

Original price was: $243.00.Current price is: $199.00.
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  • AXSā„¢ enabled for easy personalization
  • Elegant and streamlined form for more rear-tire clearance
  • SRAM Yawā„¢ trimless cage technology with an optimized cage profile for new chainring combinations
  • Compatible with existing eTapĀ® batteries

SRAM Rival eTap AXS Front Derailleur

$185.00
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  • Wireless electronic eTap shift logic for intuitive shifting, easy setup and reliability
  • AXS enabled for easy personalization
  • Crisp and accurate front shifts
  • SRAM Yaw trimless cage technology optimized for use with 46/33T or 48/35T X-Range chainrings
  • Designed for standard chainline eTap AXS cranks

Front Derailleur Force Wide eTap AXS D1 Braze-on (Battery Not Included)

Original price was: $243.00.Current price is: $199.00.
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Designed specifically for wide spaced cranksets with 43/30t chainrings, the SRAM Force eTap AXS wide front derailleur provides consistent, smooth shifting performance for drivetrains with lower gearing. Its wider position on the bike also accommodates fatter tires for venturing far beyond the well beaten path.