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Shimano Finally Goes Wireless with XTR Di2, but What Does This Mean for Future Road and Gravel Groupsets?

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This latest electric MTB groupset also one-ups SRAM with a nine-tooth sprocket
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To talk, today, about electronic transmissions is to talk about Sram. Yes, we already know that there are other brands that have road, mountain or gravel products with electronic drives, but Sram is number one. And that, in a company like Shimano, it stings. The new XTR Di2 marks the beginning of a new era.SHIMANO So, as it is usually said, if you can't with your enemy, join him: no cables to carry the energy or batteries hidden in the ditches (…

New Shimano XTR M9220 brake in test: Shimano presents the next evolution of the XTR brakes. All information and our test impression is available here. [toc] New Shimano XTR brakes: Infos & Prices Together with the new Shimano XTR M9200 Di2 drive Shimano also presents new brake models. The enduro brake with four-piston brake caliper was completely redeveloped, while the XC variant with two-piston saddle was revised. Both brakes, however, share th…

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