awesme Posted July 15, 2011 Share Hi there I'm trying to get a complete list of which part on the Merida MATTS Lite 1000 D is which Shimano part. It's as if some of the parts does not have their real vendor names. want to match the below to the Shimano product mages/url's DERAILLEUR FRONT Shimano SLX low 34.9DERAILLEUR REAR Shimano XT-10SHIFTERS Shimano SLX Rapidfire / Rapidfire-10BRAKE LEVERS attachedBRAKES Shimano M505 180/160 mmCHAINWHEEL Shimano SLX-10 42-32-24BB-SET attachedCHAIN Shimano CN-HG74-10HUBS Shimano M595 centerlockRIMS Merida XD LiteFREEWHEEL Shimano CS-HG81-10 11-36 HANDLEBAR FSA XC 180 OS Flat 620[w/barend]STEM FSA OS-150 6°HEADSET FSA BB-410 NeckSEATPOST FSA SL250 SB20 27.2SADDLE Prologo Phorma MalePEDALS Shimano M520 G Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
mtb_Josh Posted July 15, 2011 Share I'm not sure I understand your question properly, but I think you're asking about the brakes, chain and hubs?I think M505 brakes and M595 hubs are all deore components. Dono if that helps at all? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
The Drongo Posted July 16, 2011 Share Dude. Some of the components on factory built bikes are OEM.They are made by *shimano* (or other manufacturers) to fit orders placed by the bike manufacturer. You therefore can't buy them 'off the shelf' so to speak, and if unbranded (numbered), they are also difficult to get service descriptions for them as well. Usually applies to hubs, headsets, headstems and handlebars. Saddles and seatposts, sometimes cranksets, and other. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
awesme Posted July 16, 2011 Share Hi there totally forgot about that little bit, can def explain why I don't recognize the names given on Merida site when compared to Shimano. G Dude. Some of the components on factory built bikes are OEM.They are made by *shimano* (or other manufacturers) to fit orders placed by the bike manufacturer. You therefore can't buy them 'off the shelf' so to speak, and if unbranded (numbered), they are also difficult to get service descriptions for them as well. Usually applies to hubs, headsets, headstems and handlebars. Saddles and seatposts, sometimes cranksets, and other. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Minion Posted July 16, 2011 Share Some of them might be what Shimano calls non-series components:http://cycle.shimano-eu.com/publish/content/global_cycle/en/nl/index/products/mountain/non-series_components.html Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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