Shimano Has Finally Cut the Cord: New GRX RX827 Is Fully Wireless — Was It Worth the Wait?
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SHIMANO Cuts the Cord: GRX Goes Full Wireless - Cycling West - Cycling Utah
The Japanese component giant finally brings cable-free shifting to the gravel masses with the new RX827 1×12-speed system After years of watching road riders enjoy the clean cockpits and crisp shifting of wireless drivetrains, gravel cyclists can finally cut the cord. SHIMANO’s new GRX RX827 1×12-speed system marks the company’s first foray into fully wireless […] The post SHIMANO Cuts the Cord: GRX Goes Full Wireless appeared first on Cycling W…
Shimano launches all-wireless GRX Di2 1×12-speed derailleur to complete its 12-speed GRX line-up
Cyclist Shimano launches all-wireless GRX Di2 1×12-speed derailleur to complete its 12-speed GRX line-up Shimano has launched the GRX RX827 electronic 1×12-speed rear derailleur. Sharing the design of the XTR Di2 derailleur, it houses the battery in the derailleur body, thus making it the first drop bar derailleur to dispense with the in-frame Di2 battery. The RX827 derailleur is priced at £429.99. There’s a new brake-only left lever to match, p…
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