
Shimano Altus FD-M2000 9-Speed Front Derailleur – Mountain Bike Compatible
11,03 $
Description
The Shimano Altus FD-M2000-DSX3 Front Derailleur is engineered for riders seeking reliable performance on 3×9-speed drivetrains, whether tackling rugged trails or daily commutes. Designed with both down swing and top swing configurations, this derailleur seamlessly integrates with HYPERDRIVE systems while offering enhanced versatility for modern bikes—especially those equipped with larger tires or wider wheelbases.
Key Features & Benefits:
– Effortless Shifting & Durability: Experience smooth gear transitions with minimal cable pull effort, paired with a rugged finish that resists corrosion and wear for long-lasting performance.
– Quick Setup & Adjustments: Improved tool access simplifies inner link and limit adjustments, saving time during installation or maintenance—ideal for mountain bikers or weekend riders short on patience.
– Expanded Tire Clearance: Optimized frame clearance accommodates wider tires (up to 40T), making it perfect for gravel grinders or trail bikes demanding extra stability on uneven terrain.
– Universal Compatibility: Supports clamp diameters of 28.6/31.8/34.9mm and dual-pull cable systems, ensuring seamless integration across a wide range of bike models.
Why Choose the Altus FD-M2000?
| Feature | Shimano Altus FD-M2000 | Competitor Models |
|————————|————————|—————————-|
| Setup Speed | Tool-access design | Standard adjustment process|
| Tire Clearance | Enhanced for large wheels | Limited space |
| Durability | Corrosion-resistant coating | Basic finish |
| Clamp Options | 3 sizes included | 1-2 sizes |
Whether you’re conquering technical singletracks or commuting on mixed terrain, this derailleur delivers dependable performance with minimal upkeep. Its MEGA-9 LITE technology ensures precise chain alignment across all gears, while the 63-66° angle range adapts to diverse frame geometries. Backed by Shimano’s reputation for quality, it’s an upgrade that balances affordability with robust functionality—perfect for riders prioritizing reliability over flashy specs.