How much would you spend for an upgrade to smooth shifting on your next road bike? If $4,000 to $8,000 is in the ballpark, then a Shimano-powered electronic bike may be in your future. We took the ...
I'm excited by a more affordable 1x GRX Di2, but why isn’t the bike industry? I asked some of the leading bike brands ...
There's a lot to discuss about the new XT M8200 Di2 group from Shimano, but one thing is for sure: it's worth the upgrade.
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Shimano releases 'affordable' 1x 12-speed GRX Di2 components
The new RX717 range includes a right-side dual control lever, two left-side brake-only lever options and a rear derailleur ...
At the start of this year, I was still not entirely convinced that electronic wireless mountain bike groups were something that I really wanted, or needed on my bikes. In my experience, they tend to ...
Shimano look to have raised the bar once more, with the long-rumoured Ultegra version of their Di2 electronic road groupset due for release this winter. This second-tier group is expected to be around ...
Powered shifting – changing gear with an electrical signal not a traditional gear cable – isn’t strictly new, Suntour released its Browning Electronic AccuShift Transmission (snappily known as BEAST) ...
Shimano is bringing its electronically-actuated Di2 shifter technology to mountain bikes, claiming increased reliability, faster shift speeds and improved man-machine interface. Can it really make ...
Gear Break: Shimano expands Gravel lineup with new 2 x 12-speed GRX Di2, reach new fitness heights with new features landing this season on Zwift, Goodyear Bicycle Tires launches Vector R Fitment ...
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April 8, 2009 Japanese bike component manufacturer Shimano seems to have the pro-cycling world in a bit of a spin with its newly launched electronic Dura-Ace road racing components. It’s still early ...
Though Shimano’s announcement at Sea Otter of a new 1×11 XTR component group had us excited, it was the whispers of a new electronic mountain group that sounded truly groundbreaking. Having kept the ...
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