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I was wondering if someone could tell me the equivalentnames of the shimano derailluers for road bikes.

I know for mountain bikes the basic types are:

LX
XT
XTR

What are those three equivalent (sp) to in road bikes?

I ride with ultegra derailleurs.

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I was wondering if someone could tell me the equivalentnames of the shimano derailluers for road bikes.

I know for mountain bikes the basic types are:

LX
XT
XTR

What are those three equivalent (sp) to in road bikes?

I ride with ultegra derailleurs.

Thanks!
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