XTR M9250-GS Di2 Wireless 12-Speed Rear Derailleur - 9-45T
XTR M9250-GS Di2 Wireless 12-Speed Rear Derailleur - 9-45T
XTR M9250-GS Di2 Wireless 12-Speed Rear Derailleur - 9-45T
XTR M9250-GS Di2 Wireless 12-Speed Rear Derailleur - 9-45T

Shimano

XTR M9250-GS Di2 Wireless 12-Speed Rear Derailleur - 9-45T

Sale price$595.95 Regular price$665.00
Save $69.05
SKU: IRDM9250GSA
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XTR M9250-GS Di2 Wireless 12-Speed Rear Derailleur - 9-45T

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1812 N. State St.
Bellingham WA 98225
United States

+13607560504
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Highlights

  • Robust Design – Wide link structure, skid-plate design, durable carbon plate, and solid pulley for enhanced longevity
  • RD Protection Function – Automatic Impact Recovery instantly resets derailleur after impact
  • SHIMANO SHADOW ES – Slim, strong evolution of Shimano’s chain-stabilizing SHADOW concept
  • Precise & Clean Wireless Shifting – Wireless Di2 with HYPERGLIDE+ for smooth, instantaneous shifts
  • Wedge Shape – Deflects rock strikes with Shimano’s most survivable rear derailleur design
  • Protected Battery – Sealed, secure, and removable battery stays put in rough terrain

Description

Optimized for impact survivability, the 12-speed mid-cage M9250 rear derailleur is the choice for both Shimano's top enduro athletes and weight-conscious XC racers alike, especially when matched with the 9-45 compact cassette. Featuring all-new wireless Di2 shifting, Automatic Impact Recovery, a redesigned wedge shape and 23 mm of additional ground clearance for a bash-free ride, this rear derailleur stands out for the speed of its shift and its ability to keep riders competitive on the trail.