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Shimano XTR M980 38t 104mm 10-Speed Outer Chainring for 38-26t Set

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Shimano XTR M980 38t 104mm 10-Speed Outer Chainring for 38-26t SetShimano XTR M980 10 Speed Chainrings Product Specifics Tooth Count: 38 Ring Position Type: Outer Drivetrain Speeds: 10 Chainring BCD: 104 Color: Black Defined Color: Black Material: Aluminum Today's Stock Status 1 Available to ship in 2 4 Business Days UPC: 689228606036 EAN: Not available Manufacturer Part Number: Y1LR98030 CR1448 154695 Q0 L

Shimano XTR M980 10-Speed Chainrings

    Product Specifics

    • Tooth Count: 38
    • Ring Position/Type: Outer
    • Drivetrain Speeds: 10
    • Chainring BCD: 104
    • Color: Black
    • Defined Color: Black
    • Material: Aluminum



    Today's Stock Status

    1 Available to ship in 2-4 Business Days





    UPC: 689228606036
    EAN: Not available
    Manufacturer Part Number: Y1LR98030
    CR1448
    154695-Q0-L

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    I still haven't had to change the batteries since I bought this mouse. I use it every day, mainly for gaming. It works great, no lag, It's quick and responsive. Its the best mouse I have ever owned.
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    A smooth but weighted feel on a mouse pad. I have mice that move with a much lighter touch, but this is great for the computer I use with my main TV screen. Beware of the top damnable button, the one just before the scroll wheel. It turns off the clicky graduations you wheel as you roll the scroll wheel with your fingertip. When used it unleashes a whirling dervish of a gremlin, your screen will continue to scroll after you want it to stop. Sometimes it will start on its own! Incantations, voodoo, chick bones, curses and magic wands have no effect. Yelling seems to make it worse. There is no other cure other than to push the top button from Hades again. Clicks from the two main buttons are easily audible but not obnoxious. The side buttons for screen forward & back work very well also. This is my second one of these, the first stopped moving smoothly on a pad, no amount of polishing seemed to help so I retired it.
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    I purchased the MK705 mouse to replace the same model that had simply worn out after over 13 years of faithful service. The MK700/710 Logitech keyboard is still going strong, albeit with a few worn keys. I did however run into an issue when installing the new mouse. At first I left the old unifying receiver that came with the old mouse plugged into a usb port. I installed the batteries in the new mouse, turned it on, and found that it would not work. I figured it needed the new unifying receiver, so I turned off the keyboard and mouse and plugged the new receiver into the same USB port. The new mouse then worked but the keyboard would not. I couldn't figure out what was wrong, so I phoned Logitech support. The gentleman I spoke with walked me through the connection process, which was done on their website "logiwebconnect.com". Should you run into the same issue, the process is simple. You probably won't need any help from tech support, but if you do, they were easy to get in touch with.
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