Shimano 7 Speed Shifter ST-EF500

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Bike Shifter ST-EF500,7 Speed Right Brake Lever with Inner Cables, Ergonomic Handle for MTB

The ST-EF500 bike shifter is suitable for use on mountain bikes, road bikes, folding bikes, and more. It is a high-performance bike shifter designed for mountain biking. This shifter is located on the right brake lever and is suitable for handlebars with a diameter of 22.2mm (0.87 inches).

It features an ergonomic handle design for powerful and dynamic handling, as well as smooth shifting performance. The clear gear display allows you to easily identify the gear you're in, making shift control easier.

The bike brake levers have two shift levers, with the upshift lever located at the top and the downshift lever located at the bottom, making them stable and easy to control. 

Features

  • 7 speed right brake lever with internal cables
  • Ergonomic handle design for powerful and dynamic handling
  • Smooth shifting performance
  • Clear gear display for easy shift control
  • Two shift levers for stability and ease of use
  • Suitable for mountain bikes, road bikes, and folding bikes

    specification

    MODEL ST-EF500-7/7 Speed Right.
    COLOUR Black
    LEVEL 3X7 speed
    INSTALLATION DIAMETER 22.2MM
    MATERIAL Resin + Aluminum alloy
    WEIGHT  181g

    Customer Reviews

    Based on 43 reviews
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    J
    Josh Merlino
    Good quality

    Fast delivery and good quality and exact fit

    L
    Larry
    The package was delivered as scheduled and exactly as needed.

    Nothing to dislike as the grip fit my bike perfectly.

    J
    James W Boyd II
    Almost certainly not a Shimano part

    I can't give this 5 stars because it has Shimano branding, but there are some signs that it's a knock-off. The biggest one being that the Shimano part with the same part number has a barrel adjuster built in and this does not. All of this being said, I installed it, set it up, and on my 1x7 it seems to work fine. Was able to index my derailleur, and everything seems to work as expected. If it makes it through the winter I'll consider giving it the 5th star

    D
    Dana Ross
    Works perfectly

    An easy way to convert my six-speed to a seven. Shifts flawlessly. Easy to install. Smooth. Perfect.

    D
    David E
    Excellent product

    It's a superior derailer, especially for the price

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