SRAM RD Small Parts
OEM replacement fixing bolt for SRAM X.0 09 rear derailleurs (11.7515.036.000). Precision‑machined, corrosion‑resistant steel bolt restores secure derailleur-to-hanger clamping.
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Key Features
Fit & Compatibility
Who This Is For
Key Features
- ✓ OEM SRAM X.0 09 replacement fixing bolt (11.7515.036.000)
- ✓ Precision‑machined steel construction for secure derailleur clamping
- ✓ Corrosion‑resistant plated finish protects against rust and grit
- ✓ Exact factory threads and dimensions for proper fit and alignment
- ✓ Restores shifting accuracy after lost, damaged, or stripped bolts
- ✓ Lightweight and compact — easy to carry as a spare on rides
- ✓ Direct replacement identified by SRAM Model ID RD-SPP-A0
Specifications
Product Identifiers
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this an original SRAM part?
Yes. This is the OEM fixing bolt for the SRAM X.0 2009 rear derailleur, listed as Manufacturer Part # 11.7515.036.000 and Model ID RD‑SPP‑A0.
Will this bolt fit my SRAM derailleur?
It’s designed specifically for SRAM X.0 2009 rear derailleurs. If your derailleur is a different model or year, verify the part number or compare thread size and bolt length before installing.
What material and finish is the bolt?
The bolt is precision‑machined from high‑strength steel with a corrosion‑resistant plated finish to resist rust and wear in wet or muddy conditions common to mountain biking.
Do I need threadlocker or a specific torque when installing?
Follow SRAM’s service recommendations. Use a medium‑strength threadlocker if specified and torque to the manufacturer’s spec listed in the service manual. If you don’t have the spec, have a qualified mechanic install it to avoid over‑ or under‑tightening.
Can I use this bolt on other brands or newer SRAM models?
Possibly, but bolt dimensions and thread forms can vary between brands and model years. Always confirm compatibility by part number or by measuring the original bolt and hanger threads before substituting.
What if I lose the bolt while riding—should I carry a spare?
Yes. This bolt is small but critical. Carrying a spare OEM bolt or a verified compatible replacement is a smart move for long rides or remote trailheads to avoid getting stranded with shifting failure.
Buying Guide
When buying a replacement derailleur fixing bolt, prioritize OEM part numbers and model IDs to ensure correct fit. Check the Manufacturer Part # (11.7515.036.000) and SRAM Model ID (RD‑SPP‑A0) against your existing bolt or service documentation. Confirm the condition of the threaded hole on your hanger — replacing the bolt into a damaged thread can cause cross‑threading and further damage. Consider keeping a spare in your toolkit or trunk. A proper bolt is inexpensive and beats an improvised fix on the trail. If you’re unsure about compatibility or installation torque, consult a bike mechanic to avoid costly mistakes.
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