Rapid Rise rear mech - SORTED

Fatal Swan

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I know there's no love around for these so I'm hoping that means there will be one knocking around a parts drawer somewhere... This is for an experiment to help get a family member comfortable with gears on a 'modern' bike (I figure that finger clicks to make it easier / thumb presses to go faster should be easier to remember than one thing on one hand and the other way round on the other). I can't remember what models were made now, I guess Deore/LX upwards but I'm not too fussy on the model. I can replace jockeys if required but I'd prefer not to have to shell out too much on the experiment.

Cheers :)

NOW SORTED (thanks to longun)
 
Re: Rapid Rise rear mech (yes, honestly)

Ive got a M960 i think, (XTR) with nice pimp red bit's inc jockey wheels.
 
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I'm pretty sure I have a nearly new XT one in the house, i'll check this weekend and let you know.
 
Re: Rapid Rise rear mech (yes, honestly)

I have a XT (M760 I think) in good condition. PM for pics and details if interrested.
 
Re: Rapid Rise rear mech (yes, honestly)

ive an xt one £15 posted if your interested and want pics buddy
 
Re: Rapid Rise rear mech (yes, honestly)

Thanks to those of you have replied so far. The XTR one sounds nice but possibly a bit fancier (pricier??) than I need perhaps, the XT models sound interesting if any of you could post or PM photos/details/prices? Cheers :)
 
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There you go buddy. Its a medium arm and will be cleaned obviously if sold. Tie wrap and tape are simply to hold it together while its in the parts box
 
Re: Rapid Rise rear mech (yes, honestly)

Cheers, that M770 one would have been ideal but I'm pretty sure I'll need a long cage model (using 22-44 chainrings and 11-32 cassette)
 
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