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Shimano FC-6800 Crank Arm Fixing Bolt Shimano Crank Arm Fixing Bolt 6800/5800
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Shimano
FC-6800 Crank Arm Fixing Bolt

Mfg PartNum:Y1P417000
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The Fixing Bolt for many modern Shimano cranksets. Only one needed per crankset.

Compatible with:

  • Ultegra FC-6800/3
  • 105 FC-5800/03
  • FC-R3000
  • "B" fit for FC-M600, FC-M580, FC-R600, FC-4500, FC-4550

    B-Stock - This product has one or more B-Stock units available. These units can be purchased at a discount (see option select). B-Stock units were returned from other customers and may have missing or damaged packaging materials. These units are otherwise as new. The full manufacturer warranty applies. Click Here for more information.

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    Great price and fit on my Ultegra 8000
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    by Pasadena Bobcat
    Cycling Enthusiast
    Pasadena, CA

    This is original Shimano fixing bolt. I needed one as I lost the one came with crankset. Its a simple plastic fixing bolt, but its critical part to keep crank arm secure.

    Price and delivery time was great!

    Reviewed 9/30/2021
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