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Home > Tech Support > FAQ's > MTB FAQ's
MTB FAQ's
Frequently Asked Questions
  • How do I know when to change my chain?
  • How can I get replacement parts for my Shimano components?
  • Where can I find Exploded Views and Service Instructions for Shimano Components?
  • What should I use to clean my disc brakes?
  • How interchangeable are Shimano's hydraulic disc brake systems?
  • How do Hollowtech II cranks fit the variety of mountain bikes available?
  • Can I use other brands of disc brakes with the Shimano Center Lock rotor system?
  • Why should I use a torque wrench when installing Shimano components?
  • Does Shimano make MTB components for harsh riding conditions like Freeride and Downhill?
  • I broke the gear indicator display unit on my shifter. Do I have to buy a new shifter?
  • What are the differences between the metal and resin disc brake pad compounds?
  • What tool do I use to remove my Center Lock brake rotors?
  • What is the best way to clean the Shimano chain on my mountain bike?
  • How can I prevent my disc rotors from rubbing while I'm coasting or pedaling?
  • Can I use any mineral oil in my Shimano disc brakes?


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