I have damaged my Acera gears and need to get a new one, but, even though it says Acera on it, there is no number such as M360 or RDM360SGSS and other numbers that I find when looking on internet.
Have you tried asking Phil at Powerpedals?I think that is the one, the problem is that there are a number of Acera mechanisms and even the Shimano site does not explain the differences or how to identify them.
google Shimano M360 manual pdfI think that is the one, the problem is that there are a number of Acera mechanisms and even the Shimano site does not explain the differences or how to identify them.
SRAM's twistgrip changers are Shimano compatible and are sold as such. I have the SRAM changer and Shimano's Acera rear mech on my current bike and also had that combo on my previous bike.They will all do the same thing but don't mix Sram mech's with Shimano changers and vice versa as they won't work.
Thanks Flecc an error on my side as I hadn't made it clear and was referring to quick shift type gear changers and not the twist grip/ grip shifters.SRAM's twistgrip changers are Shimano compatible and are sold as such. I have the SRAM changer and Shimano's Acera rear mech on my current bike and also had that combo on my previous bike.
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Understood Neal, those are indeed not cross compatible as you said.Thanks Flecc an error on my side as I hadn't made it clear and was referring to quick shift type gear changers and not the twist grip/ grip shifters.