The long wait is over—Shimano is officially in the fully wireless drop-bar game with the all-new GRX RX827 Di2 1×12 drivetrain. Built on a mix of road and mountain bike technology, this latest GRX ...
For mountain bikers, it's been a busy month in the electronic drivetrain world, with Shimano launching the long-awaited XTR Di2 and quickly trickling down the fully-wireless technology to XT and Deore ...
When Shimano launched 12-speed GRX – the blue brand’s gravel specific moniker – it came with all the marketing lingo you’d expect. Everything from gearing options to the hoods' ‘ribbed surface texture ...
Chipps, perhaps perversely, specified his test on Shimano GRX RX820 to cope with gravel riding that was more mountainous than groomed, how did he get on? When ‘new’ GRX RX820 was launched at the end ...
*We have since published our in-depth review of the Shimano GRX Di2 groupset — hit the link to read more. Last year Shimano updated its GRX gravel groupset to 12-speed, along with a whole host of ...
We all knew it was a matter of time before the GRX 12-speed mechanical groupset would electrify into the GRX Di2 12-speed. Now that first-ever electronic gravel-specific group gets its first refresh.
Today Shimano has launched its new GRX gravel groupset – Shimano GRX RX820. The brief highlights are that it’s now 12 speed and that, by using Shimano’s Microspline cassette, it can now offer a 10T ...
Mullets, extra cogs, gear cables and parts borrowed from the MTB groupsets; Shimano's new 12-speed GRX may not be earth shatteringly different from its predecessor, but that's not a bad thing. Here's ...
I don’t give a rat’s ass about Gravel… Not that gravel isn’t fun (and, well, selling a crapload of bike gear), but I’m also the kind of guy that’s turned down a dozen invites to Belgium because F>>k ...