With four electronic shifting systems available, Shimano Di2, SRAM AXS, Campagnolo Wireless and FSA K-Force WE, there's more choice than ever if you want to get rid of mechanical gear cables. Here, we ...
Many riders seek lower gearing on their road bikes. Some need it to reduce pain in their back or knees, and a good number of cyclists want easier gears for climbing. Other riders require a low gear ...
Shimano’s electronic groupsets give you crisp, precise gear shifts and are now commonplace on the bikes of professional cyclists. Shimano Di2 is also a popular option for riders buying a new bike or ...
As with Shimano’s other 12-speed groupsets, actually getting your hands on a bike with 105 Di2 is the tricky bit When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission.
Shimano recently introduced its new CUES drivetrain specific to electric commuter bikes. Incorporating all the fancy technology found on its high-end, performance-oriented drive trains, the new CUES ...
Shimano has offered electronic shifting for a while now, but only if you were willing to drop big money on a high-end racing bike. The Alfine Di2 internal electronic shifting system brings the ...
Stefan Schumacher of Germany speeds down Ombarde Pass using Shimano's Di2 electronic shifting system during the 2008 Tour De France. Photo: Christophe Ena/AP Japanese parts manufacturer Shimano is ...
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.