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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 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 ...
It’s been two weeks since Shimano introduced wireless shifting for mountain bikes with the reintroduction of XTR Di2. They may be a bit late to the party, but Shimano is wasting little time rolling ...
Powered shifting – changing gear with an electrical signal not a traditional gear cable – isn’t strictly new, Suntour released its Browning Electronic AccuShift Transmission (snappily known as BEAST) ...
Incredibly smooth, precise and reliable shift performance that cable-actuated systems can't match, but hugely expensive and multiple shift performance could be better "A solution to a problem that ...
If you’re looking for a mid-range road bike, it’s likely it will come with either a Shimano Ultegra or 105 Di2 groupset. Both of these performance groupsets from Shimano have electronic shifting, ...
As we saw when we reviewed the Canyon Inflite CF cyclocross bike, the German direct-to-consumer company is not afraid to try new things when designing its bikes. In the case of the Inflite CF, it was ...