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$273.99
The RD-M9100 XTR rear derailleur is intended for use with 1x drivetrains. It is compatible with both 11- and 12-speed cassettes. - Decreased rear derailleur tension at low gear position, to prevent high chain tension - Added bumper at rear derailleur pulley cage - Bigger 13T pulley - Direct mount compatible - Compatible cassette size: 10-51 (12-speed), 10-45 (11-speed) - Total capacity: 35t (GS Medium Cage) / 41t (SGS Long Cage)
$299.99
Ultegra RX brings Shimano's pioneering chain stabilizing technology to road cycling, delivering smooth and precise shifting over technical terrain. It expands road bike capabilities, inspiring confidence on any surface and drives the evolution of road cycling to include greater elements of adventure. No longer is the road bike narrowly defined. Shimano Ultegra RX broadens the notion of drop bar riding and emboldens cyclist to explore further. - Chain Stabilizer mechanism adopted from MTB design - Stabilizer ON/OFF switch - Compatible with current road dual control lever - Shadow RD technology - Direct mount compatible - Maximum cog size: 34t - Total capacity: 39t
$814.99
Our fastest ever shifting across SHIMANO's widest ever DURA-ACE gear range, the RD-R9250 is capable of both race wins and personal bests. The DURA-ACE RD-R9250 integrates the system charging port and a wireless connectivity unit all while delivering super fast, precise shifting worth of any podium. A single cage length that is compatible with 28-34T low sprockets brings new versatility to the world's best road component group. FEATURES - Our fastest ever rear shifting, 58% faster than RD-R9150 - Compact design includes an integrated wireless unit, charger, and switch - Adjust mode, etc. - Wider range capacity (Max. low sprocket: 34T) - CFRP rear derailleur plate
$814.99
The Shimano Dura-Ace RD-R9250 rear derailleur integrates the system charging port and a wireless connectivity unit all while delivering super fast, precise shifting worth of any podium. A single cage length shifts cassettes from 11-28 to 11-34, offering exceptional versatility. - Ultra-fast rear Di2 shifting - Compact design includes an integrated wireless unit, charger, switch - Wider range capacity - Max. low sprocket: 34T - CFRP rear derailleur plate - LED status indicator - Battery indicator, pairing, adjust mode etc.
$18.99
- 11-34T - Weight—354g
$39.99
- 2:1 actuation ratio compatible with most Shimano 3x9sp drivetrains - Aluminum and steel construction with 11-tooth pulleys barrel adjuster
$43.99
- Adjustable chain stabilizer - Alloy cage and links - Max rear sprocket is 50t with 1X setup & 46t with 2X - 9 speed compatible
$11.79
- 6061 Forged Alloy - Made to O.E.M. specifications - Correct hardness to reduce damage to frame upon impact
$329.99
The TR12 drivetrain system is the result of an intimate development relationship with 5x DH World Cup Overall Champion, Aaron Gwin, and his personal mechanic, John Hall. From start to finish, the project spanned more than two full years of conceptualizing to achieve this high-performance design. DERAILLEUR The new TR12 rear derailleur is able to provide a quiet and accurate ride over the roughest trails. The key feature to this pursuit is the Hall Lock. During the Race season, lead mechanic for Intense Factory Racing, John Hall, noticed excessive movement around the B-knuckle when riding over rough rock gardens and in tracked out corners. This was leading to more chain skipping and slapping creating possible variances in shifting. This inspired John's idea to lock the B-knuckle to the bike's derailleur hanger. TRP engineers worked closely with Hall to create this feature, The Hall Lock. - Hall Lock - G-Spec Ratchet Clutch - G-Spec finishing touches - Carbon fiber cage & upper link - Extra-wide parallelogram pivot - Sealed cartridge bearing pulleys SHIFTER Ergonomics are key to Aaron, which is why he wanted something a little different. As a result, TRP engineers looked at the cable release lever's ergonomics and devised a system to move it in a linear path to mimic the motion of a rider's thumb, rather than rotating it away. This unique positioning allows for a more consistent contact patch providing overall better grip and shifting performance when the trail gets rowdy. - Shift levers designed and located for optimum performance by Aaron Gwin - New linear actuation for improved ergonomics and consistent thumb contact - Enhanced grip & tactile feel built into lever paddles: embossed grooves on advance and release lever - Carbon fiber upper housing & advance lever position with brake lever - Ball bearing equipped - 12 speed - Tool-free straight-lace cable changes - Rider-adjustable home position of lower lever with a 40-degree range
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