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 recently received a patent filing from the USPTO for a wireless shifting system that appears to function much like the Japanese company's mechanical shifting configuration where the brake ...
With Shimano Di2 electric shifting, you can shift wherever you can put a button. Stock, satellite options, however, have thus far been limited to so-called sprint shifters with a short wire length, ...
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Shimano 12-speed GRX Di2 long-term review: 2x shifting for off-road riding isn’t dead after all
The wireless connection between the shifters and derailleurs is the same as Shimano’s 12-speed Di2 road groupsets in that both derailleurs use a single internal battery to power them while the ...
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Shimano’s first truly wireless drop-bar groupset shifts lightning fast. Is it enough to compete with Sram?
Shimano has dropped the long-awaited 1x GRX Di2 option to complement last year’s 2x Di2 option. Now I know you’re probably thinking “that looks just like XT!” and you’d be correct! Instead of totally ...
I tested the Audax without the Gevenalle-supplied shift levers, which meant I used my own existing shift levers (9-speed Shimano) from a prior barcon setup. Moving to the current millennium, it was to ...
I tested the Audax without the Gevenalle-supplied shift levers, which meant I used my own existing shift levers (9-speed Shimano) from a prior barcon setup. Moving to the current millennium, it was to ...
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