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 ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Today's big news is the launch of a new version of Shimano's flagship Dura-Ace road groupset. But ...
When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. Shimano look to have raised the bar once more, with the long-rumoured Ultegra version of their ...
The Di2 technology is set to be made available with electronic shifters especially for time trial and triathlon usage. The additional units will eliminate the need to change hand position for shifting ...
In 2009 Shimano brought electronic gear-shifting to road bikes, in the form of its Dura-Ace Di2 group. The slightly-less-pricey Ultegra Di2 system followed, although it was still aimed at roadies.
An inconspicuous colourway did little to mute the ambitions and all-round positivity of the most extroverted and well-liked ...
While aimed primarily at road riders, there are some features of Shimano’s newly announced Dura-Ace 9100 group that cyclocross racers and gravel riders may find of interest. Most notably is the ...
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 ...