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ISO : Shimano (Rear) road bike shifter : for parts

Just got a diagnosis on my (injured) right-hand (rear) shifter for my road bike.

It seems that there are proprietary washers inside the shifter that are damaged

on mine and need to be replaced. The shifter is a 9-Speed (not the latest and

greatest) and buying a brand new one is not my first choice.

 

If anyone here has one (on or off a bike) that may contain these washers that are

needed to make it well again ... I would like to hear from you and we can hopefully

work out a good deal.

 

thanks in advance

 

Dan

 

p.s. The model is Ultegra; but I am thinking that 105 or Dura-Ace may work as well.

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are you just replacing the shifter? Or are you attempting to just replace washers?

do you have experience rebuilding STI? I've tried a few years ago with some crashed 7700 shifters -- not worth it, next to impossible to get back together correctly. If flushing does not help, they're trashed imho. 

i agree with william. buying used a replacement is cheaper than the time it will take you to learn and tinker the broken shifter back into health.

also, there is a guy on ebay that takes broken shifters in trade for refurbished ones.

Just replace the shifter, the rebuild is not worth the effort if you can even do it.

find a NOS one on e-bay or the internet, they are out there.

Dan, 

Sent you a friend request.  We can talk prices on my 105 5510 Shifters.  

Matt

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