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Bicycling on MSNShimano’s New XTR M9200 Mountain Bike Group Is Fast, Precise, and Wireless. But Is It Truly Revolutionary?Our expert has ridden every XTR group in history. He thinks the latest generation is quite good, yet one missing quality will leave you wondering if it’s truly next-level.
First Look: Shimano XTR Di2 ... M9000 group, including 1x, 2x, and 3×11 options and compatibility between all three, with the technology of the second generation of road Di2. ...
The first Shimano pedal carrying the XTR logo. It uses the proven technology of our current top model PD-M959 but this new pedal set PD-M970 weighs only 324 grams and it is more rigid for improved ...
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XTR M9050 marks the first migration of electronic shifting technology into the world of mountain bikes. The system will use one battery and remain wired, using already proven parts from Shimano ...
After a decade of missteps, Shimano's 2019/2020 XTR M9100 group is a serious contender in both the XC and Enduro mountain biking categories. ... The first XTR bike I rode was a 1992 Giant Cadex.
It was the first thing that caught my eye with the new XTR Di2 groupset, so it's great to see this tech get included across all of Shimano's MTB groupsets, rather than just a premium feature.
Shimano’s XTR outpaces SRAM’s 12-speed mountain-bike transmissions—which include cog sizes from 10 to 50—with an even wider-range 10–51 cassette. According to Shimano, ...
Shimano’s new FD-M9000 masters front shifting for double and triple crank sets with a new, first-ever Side-Swing front derailleur design that increases shift performance by a staggering 100 ...
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