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 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Shimano’s new Ultegra groupset has now been officially announced. Dubbed R8000 for the mechanical ...
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Add Remote Shifters on Your Road or Gravel Bike to Improve Comfort and Control; It’s My Must-Have Upgrade
More riders than ever are using electronic shifting drivetrains for road and gravel as the technology trickles down to lower-priced groups and bicycles. And a big benefit of electronic shifting ...
Some readers will likely note Shimano already has clutch mountain bike derailleurs that can be paired with electronic shifting for 1x systems. With the new Ultegra RX derailleur, Shimano expands ...
PEZ readers may remember my Colnago V3 project bike with Ultegra R8000: “The shifting is light, crisp, and sure. Dura Ace is supposed to be better, but I’m not ...
Shimano has a deep-rooted history in the sport of cycling and celebrated its 100th birthday in 2021. It is one of the biggest names in the business for producing high-quality components across all ...
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Shimano, SRAM, or Campagnolo? Our Expert Reveals the Best Choice for Your Riding—And It Might Surprise You.
Shimano offers 2x12 Di2 at three levels for road bikes: Dura-Ace, Ultegra, and 105 (listed in descending order by price). The brand also makes gravel-oriented Di2 groups named GRX, which are sold in ...
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