Shimano Deore (RD-MT60) c.1988 Vintage Rear Mech

✓ Original part - produced in the 1980s
✓ Professionally checked & cleaned
✓ Worldwide shipping

Shimano Deore rear mech, hailing from Japan and dating back to 1988. Made from aluminium/steel and weighing in at 308 grams. A fine choice for keeping your vintage bike authentic, but also great for any other compatible bike too.

The mech's been carefully cleaned, thoroughly checked by one of our mechanics and graded as good condition, but do take a good look at the detailed photos so you can see the cosmetic condition before you buy.

OVERVIEW


Body Condition - Good
Jockey Wheel Condition - Very Good
Model ID - RD-MT60
Production Era - 1980s
Country - Japanese
Material - Aluminium/Steel
Weight - 308 g
Stock Code - U-RM75V

TECHNICAL INFO


Shifting System - Shimano SIS, Friction
Speed* - 6 Speed, 7 Speed
Max Sprocket Size - 32 Teeth
Max Chain Wrap - 38
Chain Width - 3/32" (Standard)

*See help section.

SHIPPING, TAXES & RETURNS

We've been safely sending orders around the world since 2010. There's a handy shipping calculator on the shopping cart page so you can see the cost of postage as soon as you've added it to your basket. Your order will be carefully packed and sent with tracking & insurance, we despatch most orders within 2-3 days but larger items and orders placed before the weekend can take an extra day or two to process.

We accept returns, please notify us within 14 days and ensure the item arrives back with us no later than 30 days after the order was received.

We don't charge VAT, however, if buying from outside of the UK please remember that there may be import fees to pay directly to the delivery company before receiving the order. Unfortunately we can’t advise on the exact costs as it varies from country to country, so please check your national rates before purchasing.

HELP SECTION

Shifting system - friction means your gear levers don't click when you change gear, when they do click it's referred to as indexed shifting. If you have indexed gear levers they must use the same system as the rear derailleur, if you're using friction levers you can mix and match.

*Speed - the number of cogs at the back the derailleur was designed to be used with. This is important with indexed shifting, but with friction shifters you can in theory run any rear mech with any number of cogs, but you are more likely to have issues running high numbers of cogs with mechs from earlier eras.

Max cog size - the amount of teeth on the largest cog of your freewheel/cassette can be no greater than this to work with this derailleur.

Chain wrap - subtract the size of your smallest rear cog from your biggest, then do the same with your chainrings, add the 2 numbers together and you have your chain wrap.

Chain width - generally speaking, derailleurs designed for more than 3 speed use will fit a standard 3/32'' chain, the exception being some Cyclo & Simplex models from around the mid 1900s.