Shimano Ultegra FD-6703 Triple Front Derailleur
The Shimano Ultegra FD-6703 Triple Front Derailleur is designed for 10 speed triple chainring road drivetrains. This Ultegra 3x10 front derailleur is made from alloy, weighs 89g and was available in 31.8mm & 34.9mm in black & silver.
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Completely redesigned Ultegra front derailleur for use with Ultegra ST6700 shifters only for optimum shifting performance.
- 31.8mm, 34.9mm, Black, Silver, 10 Speed, Triple Chainring, Road & Gravel usage, 89g
- Designed for Road riding.
- Made from Alloy.
- Weighs 89g
Shimano Ultegra FD-6703 Triple Front Mech
10% less spring tension provides a feather light down shift and smooth shifter stroke.
Wide inner link increased rigidity and takes front shifting performance to a new level, especially under heavy load. The forged wide link cradles the axle pivot at both ends providing a smooth shifting swing. Improved chain guide shape. Capacity 22T (FD-6703). Weight 89 grams (braze-on). For Triple Front Chainsets Only.
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Ultegra FD-6703 Triple Front Mech Specification | |
Components Type | Front Mechs |
Weight | 89g |
Type | 10 speed & Triple Chainring |
Material | Alloy |
Colour | Black & Silver |
Size | 31.8mm & 34.9mm |
Designed for | Road |
Brand | Shimano |
Retailer | Merlin Cycles |
RRP | £55.00 |
Lowest Price | £9.95 |
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This Shimano deal was originally found at Merlin Cycles, costing £9.95 (down from £55.00) and was last updated on 13th January 2022.
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These handy devices enable you to shift gear, as well as help to keep your chain on. Otherwise known as front derailleurs, they are designed to work with a specific number of chain rings (either double or triple) and speeds (from 7/8 speed all the way up to 11). You need to establish that your new front mech will both fit your frame, as well as be suitable for your current drivetrain. If in doubt, try to replace the older model with a similar derailleur - you won't need to replace front mechs as often as rear, in some cases they can last decades! The industry leaders in this department are Shimano, SRAM, and Campagnolo, although companies such as FSA also produce their range of derailleurs too.
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