Shimano XTR M900 Titanium Crank Bolts

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Matttymm":lfjg8oy4 said:
If you mean these:

https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Shimano-XTR- ... 890.l49292

The listing says they are aluminium and given the price I’m not sure they are legit - plus they are in the US

Anyone out there !!??

They look fairly convincing nonetheless - the bolt could be ti, and the outer washer aluminium by the looks of it, so maybe just a poor description?
You could ask the seller to clarify I guess.
Cheap when compared to boxed genuine ones though! So if the seller confirms the materials, you could buy multiple sets for re-sale (i'd be interested :wink: )

This chap was selling some, though they ended yesterday;
viewtopic.php?f=4&t=424265
Maybe contact him and see if he has more, as I'm sure he's sold a set previously too.
 
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I have these from back in the day - came standard with a 1995 Trek 9900 Pro Issue.

The threaded bolt is titanium with the lighter coloured flange in aluminium. The washers are steel for obvious reasons as these are pressed upon when torquing up the cranks. There's no markings on mine to state Shimano, but I'd certainly have confidence in these ones being sold given a serial number is being stated. Wouldn't touch if some Chinese made crap.
 

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