Shimano XTR FC-M9000 64mm BCD 4 Arm Inner Chainring - 28T-AW
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Details
Shimano XTR FC-M9000 11 speed inner chainring for the 38-28T chainset.
The following are an "A" match which indicates that the parts are the same in materials, appearance, finish & size etc.
MTB
- Shimano XTR FC-M9020-B2
Genuine Shimano replacement part.
Note: Scrolling down the page will take you to the associated parts related to this chainset & their availability
The following are an "A" match which indicates that the parts are the same in materials, appearance, finish & size etc.
MTB
- Shimano XTR FC-M9020-B2
Genuine Shimano replacement part.
Note: Scrolling down the page will take you to the associated parts related to this chainset & their availability
Specification
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Associated Components
Part Number
Description
Availability
Y1PV98020
Left Hand Crank Arm 175 mm
Discontinued
Y1P898010
Left Hand Adapter (B.C.1.37" x 24T) English Thread
Discontinued
Y1P804000
Spacer (2.5 mm)
Discontinued
Y1LR98090
Inner Cover & O-Ring
Discontinued
Y1P898020
Right Hand Adapter (B.C.1.37" x 24T) English Thread
Discontinued
Y1PV98102
Gear Fixing Bolt (M7x8.5 / 4pcs.)
Discontinued
Stocked by SJSC
Y1PV98050
Chainring 36T-AT for 36-26T
Discontinued
Y1PV98060
Chainring 38T-AW for 38-28T
Discontinued
ISMCRM90A0
Chainring 30T (SM-CRM90)
Discontinued
ISMCRM90A2
Chainring 32T (SM-CRM90)
Discontinued
ISMCRM90A4
Chainring 34T (SM-CRM90) w/Gear Spacer
Discontinued
ISMCRM90A6
Chainring 36T (SM-CRM90) w/Gear Spacer
Discontinued
ISMCRM91A2
Chainring 32T (SM-CRM91)
Discontinued
ISMCRM91A4
Chainring 34T (SM-CRM91)
Discontinued
ISMCRM91A6
Chainring 36T (SM-CRM91)
Discontinued
Stocked by SJSC
Questions & Answers (1)
CAN I USE THIS WITH 36t CHAINRING?
By Yuzairie Yusop
12 Dec 2017
HI, MY CURRENT SETUP IS XTR M9020 36-26t AND I WOULD LIKE TO REPLACE WITH THIS TO 36-28t.
WILL IT FIT?
WILL IT FIT?
SJS Customer Service:
Hi there,
Yes this should work IF your current chain rings are also "A" match - if not it may still work but I would side with it not.
The chain rings need to match so the timing of when the teeth align is correct. I would expect noisier shifts, a delay or reluctance to shift, and a number of other issues if the rings do not match.
Thanks
Yes this should work IF your current chain rings are also "A" match - if not it may still work but I would side with it not.
The chain rings need to match so the timing of when the teeth align is correct. I would expect noisier shifts, a delay or reluctance to shift, and a number of other issues if the rings do not match.
Thanks