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You can keep your electronic shifting – I prefer my bike with cables
Mechanical groupsets are easy to fix, satisfying to shift, and crucially cheaper than their wireless equivalent ...
In our Tech Q&A series, we tackle cycling queries – big or small, complex or simple – with insights from the BikeRadar team and trusted industry experts. Next up, a reader wants to know if it’s worth ...
Shimano released a full suite of wireless mountain bike drivetrain components back in June. Much has been written about the release of XTR, XT and Deore Di2, but how do they compare in the real world?
While many of us still fondly remember those old CRT TVs, they can't even be compared to the smart, high-definition flat screens we use today. Back then, a TV was basically a cathode-ray tube with a ...
Despite years of effort and the outlay of billions of dollars, none of the world’s automakers have yet to match Tesla’s prowess in delivering over-the-air (OTA) software updates. Just like with your ...
Sage Alerting Systems has released the Rev 96-1 firmware update for users of Sage Digital ENDEC model 3644 in the United States. “This is not a mandatory update, but Sage recommends that you install ...
Google is rolling out the August Pixel update. It contains bug fixes for the scheduled dark theme, three-button navigation, and gesture navigation. This month’s update is available for the Pixel 6 and ...
Look, we all love new tech, and Shimano’s new wireless XTR Di2 seems cool, but this new Deore Di2 M6200 simply seems to make a lot more sense to me – and likely to a lot of other mountain bikers, too.
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 ...
This is not the case with Shimano's new Q'Auto system, however, as it draws on the rider's own pedaling power. Designed mainly for urban, trekking and gravel bikes – both regular and electric – Q'Auto ...
It’s finally time. Time for an all-new XTR drivetrain from Shimano. We’ve been waiting for years. Not just for the next generation of XTR, but for a generation that had to reintroduce Di2 shifting to ...
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