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Pinarello Direct Mount Rear Derailleur Hanger | 3D Printed Titanium | Shimano

Pinarello Direct Mount Rear Derailleur Hanger | 3D Printed Titanium | Shimano

Regular price $149.89 SGD
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Precision 3D printed from high-quality titanium, this RD Hanger is suited for Pinarello road bikes running Shimano rear derailleurs.

With a reinforced design to improve stiffness compared to the original Shimano pivot structure, minimising play from stock hanger tolerance gap, improving shifting precision and responsiveness.

3D-printing titanium allows the flexibility to optimise and eliminate material while maintaining the strength required for an exceptional product. Hence, this RD hanger is super light at just 15.61g.

Available in outstanding surface colouring options to make your hanger stand out (or blend in with the frame colour if that's what you like).

This product is made to order, so please expect a lead time of ~3 weeks.

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Compatibility

Supports Shimano R series rear derailleurs ONLY. SRAM and Campagnolo are NOT supported.

2021-2024 Dogma F
2024 X, Gravel F
2023 Paris series
2019-2023 Prince, Gan series
2018 F10

Supports most disc brake models.

2025 models are not supported, pending development.

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Introduction to our 3D Titanium Printing

Read more about it HERE

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Warranty

Backed by a 2-year warranty against manufacturing defects.

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Disclaimer
Rear derailleur and other components in the pictures are not included

Frequently Asked Questions

1. Question
Does a stronger rear derailleur hanger damage the chainstays during a fall/crash?

Answer
No, modern bikes nowadays have the thru-axles pass through the rear derailleur hanger. The thru-axle provides extremely high rigidity over the entire area; hence, the hanger will not cause the chain stay to break unless the thru-axle breaks. This is extremely rare and would be a major accident, which I hope we will never experience. 

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