With four electronic shifting systems available, Shimano Di2, SRAM AXS, Campagnolo Wireless and FSA K-Force WE, there's more choice than ever if you want to get rid of mechanical gear cables. Here, we ...
It’s been two weeks since Shimano introduced wireless shifting for mountain bikes with the reintroduction of XTR Di2. They may be a bit late to the party, but Shimano is wasting little time rolling ...
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 ...
Ok, let's get this out of the way first: We don't usually (or ever) review groupsets. There are a few reasons for this--availability, novelty, and (quite frankly) interest. Also, not a ton of ...
Celebrating its 40th anniversary since its first introduction in 1982, SHIMANO 105 receives the ultimate upgrade with a move to Di2 electronic shifting technology. The highly anticipated Shimano 105 ...
Shimano recently rejoined the world of electronic MTB shifting after a long hiatus with the release of its latest XTR Di2 groupset. The long overdue release sparked excitement through the MTB ...
Shimano recently introduced its new CUES drivetrain specific to electric commuter bikes. Incorporating all the fancy technology found on its high-end, performance-oriented drive trains, the new CUES ...
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Shimano Di2 XTR M9220 Actual Weights & Prices
Shimano’s wireless shifting mountain bike group is finally here, and there’s a ton to absorb. To keep our XTR Di2 tech story from crashing your browser, we’ve created a second post here to go over the ...
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