Likely overshadowed by the launch of the new XTR Di2, Shimano’s new Q’AUTO was actually more surprising. Essentially a dynamo system that powers an electronic rear derailleur, Q’AUTO allows regular ...
Shimano recently rejoined the world of electronic MTB shifting after a long hiatus with the release of its latest XTR Di2 groupset. The long overdue release sparked excitement through the MTB ...
The wait is finally over, and the curtains have officially been drawn back on the new Shimano XTR Di2 components. This is the brand's second attempt at a Di2 XTR drivetrain. With almost a decade ...
The Orbea Rise LT M-Team has already dominated our light eMTB comparison test, securing both the Best in Test and Best Buy badges with its Shimano EP801 RS motor, moderate 20.23 kg system weight and ...
With its unmistakable silhouette, the latest iteration of the Pivot Shuttle LT Team XTR is distinctly recognisable as a Pivot. With its straight lines and Pivot’s typical DW-Link rear suspension, it ...
“What a cool-looking bike,” says my neighbor, as I ride by. “Wait, is that electric?” My sentiments exactly. I’ve heard so many good things about Canyon bikes that I’ve wanted to try one. These are ...
As 2020 arrived, gravel riding was a driving force in the bike industry. Then the pandemic disrupted just about everything. While the increasingly popular gravel events were being rescheduled or ...
It’s no secret that Shimano was a bit late to the game with their 12 speed drivetrains. While the other ‘Big S’ was cornering the market for wide range single ring setups, Shimano was beavering away ...
Shimano’s XTR group has long been one of the lightest options on the market, offering world-class braking and shifting to riders trying to gain an advantage over the competition. The “R” is for race.