In 2009 Shimano brought electronic gear-shifting to road bikes, in the form of its Dura-Ace Di2 group. The slightly-less-pricey Ultegra Di2 system followed, although it was still aimed at roadies.
The growth of cyclocross and gravel has seen a corresponding abundance of discipline-specific products. From tubeless tires and wheels, to drivetrains, to clothing, there’s no shortage of ’cross and ...
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The GRX Di2 Derailleur Is Shimano’s Hidden Gem. Our Expert Unlocked Lower Road Gearing With One Simple Swap.
Many riders seek lower gearing on their road bikes. Some need it to reduce pain in their back or knees, and a good number of cyclists want easier gears for climbing. Other riders require a low gear ...
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Shimano 12-speed GRX Di2 long-term review: 2x shifting for off-road riding isn’t dead after all
It had been a while since I last rode a 2x setup anywhere but on the road. Coming from a cyclocross background, I was an ...
Shimano’s new range of wireless mountain bike drivetrains is now complete, with the release of the new Deore M6200 groupset bringing wireless shifting to the affordable workhorse drivetrain for the ...
After all the spy shots, prototypes, anticipation and debate over Shimano's foray into electronic gear shifting, the lid has finally been officially lifted on the new electronic Dura-Ace 'Di2' ...
No wow factor; no power meter; crank finish wears quickly; chainring and cassette coating wear quickly; adjustment screws slow down install Shimano’s new XTR Di2 M9200 wireless electronic drivetrain ...
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