which is better?
#5
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on shimano's site xt is right below xtr and above hone on the menu if that tells you anything. I was asking my boss about hone or saint stuff and he just said that they were shimano's designer stuff he though, suppose to look cool.
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I thought they were some stupid proprietary crap for freeriding, that needs all-shimano parts on the bike.
Also, I think the xt derrailuers cost less at jenson when I was looking there a while back.
Also, I think the xt derrailuers cost less at jenson when I was looking there a while back.
#7
Originally Posted by MadMan2k
I thought they were some stupid proprietary crap for freeriding, that needs all-shimano parts on the bike.
Also, I think the xt derrailuers cost less at jenson when I was looking there a while back.
Also, I think the xt derrailuers cost less at jenson when I was looking there a while back.
Wasn't Hone, LX quality/pricing?
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SHIMANO XT® RD-M760 REAR DERAILLEUR 232g MTB from $64.99 msrp
SHIMANO HONE™ RD-M600 REAR DERAILLEUR MTB $80.99 msrp
SHIMANO HONE™ RD-M600 REAR DERAILLEUR MTB $80.99 msrp







