Ok, let's get this out of the way first: We don't usually (or ever) review groupsets. There are a few reasons for this--availability, novelty, and (quite frankly) interest. Also, not a ton of ...
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Shimano’s New XTR M9200 Mountain Bike Group Is Fast, Precise, and Wireless. But Is It Truly Revolutionary?
Below you’ll find my review of the new Shimano XTR components, and below that, a deeper dive into the new parts. The marquee highlight is the return of Di2 electronic shifting to the XTR, which ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Shimano rounds out its new XTR component group with updated pedals and special edition shoes. (photo/Shimano) Along with the ...
This is not the case with Shimano's new Q'Auto system, however, as it draws on the rider's own pedaling power. Designed mainly for urban, trekking and gravel bikes – both regular and electric – Q'Auto ...
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 ...
Earlence Fernandes is a computer science professor at UC San Diego. He’s also a cycling geek. He stands next to his bike at UCSD’s computer science building and tells how he commutes to work on his ...
Newly uncovered approvals from the US Federal Communications Commission (FCC) have this week confirmed that Shimano is adding wireless technology to its line up, and the timing suggests it pertains to ...
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