SRAM M4 rear derailleur jockey wheel bolt?

t0ph0id
t0ph0id Posts: 191
edited March 2011 in Workshop
SRAM rear derailleur jockey wheels take one M4 & one M5 bolt.

M5's are everywhere because Shimano uses them, but where can I get an M4?

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  • sungod
    sungod Posts: 17,496
    http://www.xx-light-bikes.de/shop/pd-46 ... egoryId=13

    not cheap though, especially once you add postage

    have you tried contacting sram? or a dealer? or lbs might have one scavenged from a damaged rear mech
    my bike - faster than god's and twice as shiny
  • avoidingmyphd
    avoidingmyphd Posts: 1,154
    http://www.sjscycles.co.uk/m4-stainless ... pt375_pg1/

    they're overpriced in bike shops though. why not just go to your local hardware shop? or there are a lot of DIY websites (screwfix) and specialist small bits websites (don't know any but google for a while and you'll see them) that sell them too.

    Shimano limit screws are M4, incidentally, so it isn't just SRAM weirdness.
  • M4's quite a common size in general - you should try owning an old Peugeot where for some reason they've decided to use three M7 nuts on a throttle body and losing one......
    Has the head wind picked up or the tail wind dropped off???