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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 ...
I don’t give a rat’s ass about Gravel… Not that gravel isn’t fun (and, well, selling a crapload of bike gear), but I’m also the kind of guy that’s turned down a dozen invites to Belgium because F>>k ...
Shimano GRX is very much a well-established part of the gravel scene now, and while last year saw the launch of a cabled 12-speed GRX, we are now seeing the launch of a 12-speed Di2 version. The ...
Shimano has introduced a new component series, the GRX, the “world’s first dedicated family of gravel/adventure components built for both fast riding and assured capability on loose surfaces”. GRX ...
Shimano’s new range of gravel components brings an electronic shifting option to the 2 x 12 GRX group that launched last year. Pairing the new GRX RX825 Di2 shift levers, available satellite switches, ...
With 10-speed, 11-speed and Di2 options, here's everything you need to know about Shimano's gravel groupset range When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here ...
As 2020 arrived, gravel riding was a driving force in the bike industry. Then the pandemic disrupted just about everything. While the increasingly popular gravel events were being rescheduled or ...
The bike industry is in an arms race right now in the battle to conquer the gravel market. We’ve seen bikes, tires, wheels, shoes and derailleurs aimed at the gravel scene. In 2019, SRAM and now ...
A brand new 12-speed Shimano GRX gravel groupset has broken cover at Unbound Gravel. Taylor Lideen, the Shimano-sponsored Arizonan who is riding the 352-mile 'XL' route has been spotted with the ...
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