Shimano Sora ST-3500 Adjustment Block - 4/8 Deg - Right - Y6VX98090

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Shimano Sora ST-3500 9 speed shifter Adjustment Block.

The following are an "A" match which indicates that the parts are the same in materials, appearance, finish & size etc.

- Shimano Claris ST-2400
- Shimano ST-R350

Genuine Shimano replacement part.

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Product Reviews (2)
Questions & Answers (7) Q & A
Specification
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Associated Components
Part Number
Description
Availability
 
Y6VX98010
R.H. Main Lever Assembly
Discontinued
Y6VX98020
R.H. Name Plate & Fixing Screws
Discontinued
Y6VY98020
L.H. Name Plate & Fixing Screws
Discontinued
Y6VY98040
L.H. Outer Support Unit
Discontinued
Y6VX98050
Cable Adjusting Bolt Unit (w/Cable Adjuster Type)
Discontinued
Y6BD98110
Cable Hook Unit
Discontinued
Y6KD05000
R.H. Release Lever Support
Discontinued
Y6KD55000
L.H. Release Lever Support
Discontinued
Y6UN46000
Outer Support Cap (w/o Cable Adjuster Type)
Discontinued
Y6VY98050
L.H. Lever Axle Unit
Discontinued
Y6VX98070
R.H. Bracket Unit
Discontinued
Y6VY98060
L.H. Bracket Unit
Discontinued
Y6VX89000
R.H. Bracket
Discontinued
Y6K250010
Bump Rubber
Discontinued
Y6VY98070
L.H. Adjustment Block 4° & 8°
Discontinued
Y6VX98100
Bracket Covers (Pair)
Discontinued
Product Reviews (2)
Overall Product Rating 5 / 5
Excellent all round.
By Joseph
18 Jun 2018
5 / 5
I recommend this product
ConsNone at all.
ProsFull product info, swift delivery, e-mail updates, great price.
I hunted all over for the product I needed, but SJS were the only place I could find exactly what I needed, with excellent product info and offering genuine Shimano parts.
Stocking such niche products like this is a great testament to how seriously SJS take their job to give cyclists what they need.
Excellent Item And Fast Delivery
By philip
26 Jul 2016
5 / 5
I recommend this product
Consnothing!
Prosgenuine shimano spares, at good prices delevered fast!
After searching the internet for some brake lever adjustment blocks and thinking I'd never find them, I came across sjs cycles. They were selling genuine Shimano adjustment blocks and had a huge range and listed all the part numbers to make sure you ordered the right component first time. So, I ordered a pair and they arrived after just a couple of days. All in all one very satisfied customer!
Questions & Answers (7)
Are them for both shifters (left, right)?
By
26 Nov 2024
This is for the right hand only. SK 27/11/24
Can I use this with my 2021 Liv devote 2 shimano soro?
By
05 Jun 2021
Thanks!
Without knowing the exact model of shifter it's hard to say- if you have ST-3500 shifters then yes this would work.

JK 07.06.21
Can I use this with Shimano Tourney shifters?
By
05 Oct 2020
Hello, Im afraid we would need to know the exact generation of Tourney Shifters to check this- furthermore we have listed all known shifters this part is compatible with.
Do you get a 4 & 8 degree spacer in this price
By
29 May 2020
Hi, they are both 4, you use them together to make 8. Thanks
Can these be used with Sora 8 speed too? If so do you stock both sides?
By
30 Jun 2019
No, those are;
4 Deg;
SJS Cycles part number : 26995
SJS Cycles part number : 26994
8 Deg;
SJS Cycles part number : 26992
SJS Cycles part number : 26993

Thanks - 01/07/19
Can these blocks be used together to adjust reach on a child’s bike
By
13 Nov 2018
Yes you simply use 1 or 2 to adjust the amount you need to pull the lever in.

Thanks - 13/11/18
Will these work with Shimano Claris 2x8?
By
10 May 2018
I have a Boardman SLR 8.6 and am struggling to reach the brake levers with my childlike hands. Will these improve my reach-and is there a youtube video to guide the installation?
Hi there,

Yes these should fit your shifters, we are not aware of a video guide, but it is fairly straight forward. If in doubt, pop to your local bike shop.

Thanks