The next groupset up is Tiagra, before Shimano 105 takes things up a notch. Ultegra is found on serious road bikes of around £2,000 and up and is very similar to Dura-Ace in terms of performance, bar ...
With the new Ultegra RX derailleur, Shimano expands compatibility to mechanical road ... the first to bring you official details on the derailleur as well as the new 105 groupset. We take a look at ...
In short: if I were building a new tourer and wanted STI-style shifters on drop bars, should I buy Shimano, or Sram, or perhaps even Campagnolo? We haven’t seen a drop bar touring groupset since the ...
See the full verdict in our Canyon Speedmax CFR Disc eTap review. Orro’s Venturi Tri is well specced, coming with a Shimano Ultegra Di2 groupset (with a hint of Dura-Ace), Vision SC55 TLR wheels and ...
Is a new SRAM Force AXS groupset around the corner? It sure looks like it, with updated levers borrowed from Red AXS and new derailleurs.
Plus, upgrading these is simple and should be first thing on the “to-do” list. Shimano’s Ultegra groupset is the biggest talking point here, as it includes the 11S 11x32 cassette ...
Shimano Ultegra groupset 22 R8000 2x11 speed Rim brakes on sale, Shimano Ultegra Di2 R8100 Groupset 2x12 speed BIKE24 on sale, Shimano Ultegra RD8170 Di2 2x12 Speed Groupset 50 34 172.5mm Crank on ...
And I had this to say about Ultegra Di2 on the dead sexy LOOK 795 Blade RS I reviewed: “I have to say that I love the new Shimano Di2 Ultegra 8100 12-speed group set. It’s my first time riding Di2 and ...
Shimano Road Bicycle Gearing Groupsets on sale, Your complete guide to Shimano road bike groupsets 2024 on sale, New Shimano Ultegra R8000 2X11 22 Speed Road Bike Groupset No Caliper Set 7 PCS on sale ...
Shimano has officially unveiled electronic shifting for its 12-speed GRX groupset, seeing it draw level with SRAM and Campagnolo equivalents. Named RX825, the new electronic components work in ...
The electric Roadfinder E and Roadfinder X E are fabricated from a mix of Reynolds 725, 631 and 525 tubing. They’re powered ...