Shimano 105 Di2 ST-R7170 Hydraulic Disc Brake STI Lever The introduction of 105 Di2 shifters is perhaps the biggest shake up in gear changing since the invention of electronic shifting. With the 12-speed ST-R7170 shifters on your handlebars, smooth, quick electronic gear changes are now quite literally at your fingertips. The 105 series is easily Shimano’s most popular groupset; favoured by cyclists across the world, adding Di2 to the range puts electronic shifting in reach of many a cyclist to whom it was previously unobtainable. With 105 Di2 shifters, not only do you get fast and precise shifting every time you click the button, you’ll also get the braking performance to match. Perfect Shifting At The Touch Of A Button: Introducing Di2 to 105 naturally means one of the most evident changes can be seen in the shifters. Since gear changes are performed electronically, of course, there is no longer any need of a lever to pull cable through. Instead you change gear effortlessly at the touch of the button. Simply click the button, and listen out for the derailleur whirring into life. Via Shimano’s app it is even possible to customise your preferred shifting pattern, whether that’s faster or slower. Ergonomically Minded, Cleaner Look: In addition to introducing electronics to the shifters, the refinement of the shifters’ shape is further evidence of the thought that’s gone into this product. Without the need to accommodate the mechanical devices of the non-Di2 version and based on pro feedback, Shimano have slimmed down the design of the 105 Di2 lever and increased the height of the hood’s hook to improve the ergonomics of the shifter. The enhancements bring ST-R7170 closer in design to the more premium Dura-Ace and Ultegra lines. The combination of a slimmed down shape and absence of wires and ports means that the cockpit area is cleaner than before. So whether it’s the minimalist appearance you crave or it’s more space for accessories you’re looking for, everyone’s a winner. Braking Excellence: Braking control, while already stellar on the previous R7000 model, has also received a boost in performance. The 105 R7170 levers provide exceptional braking performance and control. The lever action is smoother and lighter than before, and the braking control area has been increased too. Battery For The Ages: Finally, if you’re concerned about forever being in a state of charging and replacing batteries, fear not. The two CR1632 batteries required are good for up to three years, which should provide enough power for even the most ardent users. Key Info: Speed: Front: 2-speed; Rear: 12-speed Pair of shifters Weight: 423g Hydraulic disc braking
The consistent stopping power provided by Shimano’s latest 105 BR-R7170 hydraulic disc-brake calliper makes bike riding that much more enjoyable; regardless of whether you’re descending mountain tops in the wet or racing your friends in the dry, you’ll get the stopping power you’d expect. The 105 hydraulic disc calliper represents the most cost effective way to experience the excellent stopping power offered by Shimano’s performance-oriented disc-brake systems. Although slightly heavier than Shimano’s top-tier models, it offers similar levels of performance to them. So, if you want premium-level performance, at a more reasonable price point, these callipers are certainly worth consideration. Better Braking All The Time: It’s no secret that more and more bike makers are prioritising disc-brake bikes and that an ever increasing number of riders are experiencing the performance benefits of disc brakes. It’s no surprise why, the benefits of disc brakes are numerous: consistent stopping power in the wet or dry; no risk of over-heating and damaging expensive carbon rims on long descents; better brake modulation; and it enables manufactures to make wider wheels, that accommodate larger tyres. Braking Excellence: In the updated BR-R7170 calliper, Shimano have improved the heat dissipation and overall braking control. Whether you’re descending an alpine mountain in the blistering sun or making a sudden stop in the rain, you can rest assured your brakes will work all the same. Further improvements have been made by the Japanese component makers. Pad clearance has been increase by 10%, which will reduce the noise that can occur with disc brakes. Attention has also been paid to the maintenance and bleeding process, which have been improved to make home maintenance a simpler process. A convenient one-way bleeding system, combined with an easy hose joint system, makes for simple installation and adjustment.
The consistent stopping power provided by Shimano’s latest 105 BR-R7170 hydraulic disc-brake calliper makes bike riding that much more enjoyable; regardless of whether you’re descending mountain tops in the wet or racing your friends in the dry, you’ll get the stopping power you’d expect. The 105 hydraulic disc calliper represents the most cost effective way to experience the excellent stopping power offered by Shimano’s performance-oriented disc-brake systems. Although slightly heavier than Shimano’s top-tier models, it offers similar levels of performance to them. So, if you want premium-level performance, at a more reasonable price point, these callipers are certainly worth consideration. Better Braking All The Time: It’s no secret that more and more bike makers are prioritising disc-brake bikes and that an ever increasing number of riders are experiencing the performance benefits of disc brakes. It’s no surprise why, the benefits of disc brakes are numerous: consistent stopping power in the wet or dry; no risk of over-heating and damaging expensive carbon rims on long descents; better brake modulation; and it enables manufactures to make wider wheels, that accommodate larger tyres. Braking Excellence: In the updated BR-R7170 calliper, Shimano have improved the heat dissipation and overall braking control. Whether you’re descending an alpine mountain in the blistering sun or making a sudden stop in the rain, you can rest assured your brakes will work all the same. Further improvements have been made by the Japanese component makers. Pad clearance has been increase by 10%, which will reduce the noise that can occur with disc brakes. Attention has also been paid to the maintenance and bleeding process, which have been improved to make home maintenance a simpler process. A convenient one-way bleeding system, combined with an easy hose joint system, makes for simple installation and adjustment.
Shimano 105 chainsets are known the world over for their reliability and performance. Having been refined from the previous version the 105 R7100 furthers this reputation. For this edition, Shimano have carefully engineered the R7100 crankset to offer an excellent balance between stiffness, strength, weight, as well as rotational performance. The result is a chainset equally suited to big days riding in the mountains, as it is fast bunch rides. Trickledown Performance Thanks to the benefit of trickle-down technology, the difference in quality between a 105 chainset and the more premium Dura-Ace or Ultegra versions is closer than ever. Now, with the addition of Di2 to the 105 R7150, the decision to purchase anything more expensive is even less justifiable. That is, of course, unless you simply want to spend the money on the flashiest tech around! All The Tech As with any product from the Japanese component giants, the FC-R7100 chainset employs some of the company’s top tech. Shimano’s famed Hollowglide technology means the outer chainring is hollow, to reduce weight but is engineered to do so without diminishing strength. This is the same technology employed on a number of the brand’s cranksets, including the top-tier models: Dura-Ace and Ultegra. Additionally, Hollowtech II technology is used to keep weight to a minimum, while maintaining strength and stiffness. The result is a crankset that won’t leave you bogged down on a climb and ensures maximum power transfer from your legs to forward motion. Again, this is the same technology employed in Shimano’s top-of-the-range models. Whether it’s the perfect chainset for big days out on the saddle or something for racing your local criterium the 105 R7100 is the perfect option, particularly for those slooking at a more affordable price range. It offers smooth shifting, an excellent balance between weight and stiffness, and won’t break the bank. Product Features: The Hollowglide structure reduces weight but maintains strength Crank Arm Lengths: 160, 165, 170, 172.5 and 175mm Gear Combination: 50-34T Q-factor: 148mm Weight: 765.6g (50T, 172.5)
Shimano 105 chainsets are known the world over for their reliability and performance. Having been refined from the previous version the 105 R7100 furthers this reputation. For this edition, Shimano have carefully engineered the R7100 crankset to offer an excellent balance between stiffness, strength, weight, as well as rotational performance. The result is a chainset equally suited to big days riding in the mountains, as it is fast bunch rides. Trickledown Performance Thanks to the benefit of trickle-down technology, the difference in quality between a 105 chainset and the more premium Dura-Ace or Ultegra versions is closer than ever. Now, with the addition of Di2 to the 105 R7150, the decision to purchase anything more expensive is even less justifiable. That is, of course, unless you simply want to spend the money on the flashiest tech around! All The Tech As with any product from the Japanese component giants, the FC-R7100 chainset employs some of the company’s top tech. Shimano’s famed Hollowglide technology means the outer chainring is hollow, to reduce weight but is engineered to do so without diminishing strength. This is the same technology employed on a number of the brand’s cranksets, including the top-tier models: Dura-Ace and Ultegra. Additionally, Hollowtech II technology is used to keep weight to a minimum, while maintaining strength and stiffness. The result is a crankset that won’t leave you bogged down on a climb and ensures maximum power transfer from your legs to forward motion. Again, this is the same technology employed in Shimano’s top-of-the-range models. Whether it’s the perfect chainset for big days out on the saddle or something for racing your local criterium the 105 R7100 is the perfect option, particularly for those slooking at a more affordable price range. It offers smooth shifting, an excellent balance between weight and stiffness, and won’t break the bank. Product Features: The Hollowglide structure reduces weight but maintains strength Crank Arm Lengths: 160, 165, 170, 172.5 and 175mm Gear Combination: 50-34T Q-factor: 148mm Weight: 765.6g (50T, 172.5)
Shimano 105 chainsets are known the world over for their reliability and performance. Having been refined from the previous version the 105 R7100 furthers this reputation. For this edition, Shimano have carefully engineered the R7100 crankset to offer an excellent balance between stiffness, strength, weight, as well as rotational performance. The result is a chainset equally suited to big days riding in the mountains, as it is fast bunch rides. Trickledown Performance Thanks to the benefit of trickle-down technology, the difference in quality between a 105 chainset and the more premium Dura-Ace or Ultegra versions is closer than ever. Now, with the addition of Di2 to the 105 R7150, the decision to purchase anything more expensive is even less justifiable. That is, of course, unless you simply want to spend the money on the flashiest tech around! All The Tech As with any product from the Japanese component giants, the FC-R7100 chainset employs some of the company’s top tech. Shimano’s famed Hollowglide technology means the outer chainring is hollow, to reduce weight but is engineered to do so without diminishing strength. This is the same technology employed on a number of the brand’s cranksets, including the top-tier models: Dura-Ace and Ultegra. Additionally, Hollowtech II technology is used to keep weight to a minimum, while maintaining strength and stiffness. The result is a crankset that won’t leave you bogged down on a climb and ensures maximum power transfer from your legs to forward motion. Again, this is the same technology employed in Shimano’s top-of-the-range models. Whether it’s the perfect chainset for big days out on the saddle or something for racing your local criterium the 105 R7100 is the perfect option, particularly for those slooking at a more affordable price range. It offers smooth shifting, an excellent balance between weight and stiffness, and won’t break the bank. Product Features: The Hollowglide structure reduces weight but maintains strength Crank Arm Lengths: 160, 165, 170, 172.5 and 175mm Gear Combination: 50-34T Q-factor: 148mm Weight: 765.6g (50T, 172.5)
Shimano 105 chainsets are known the world over for their reliability and performance. Having been refined from the previous version the 105 R7100 furthers this reputation. For this edition, Shimano have carefully engineered the R7100 crankset to offer an excellent balance between stiffness, strength, weight, as well as rotational performance. The result is a chainset equally suited to big days riding in the mountains, as it is fast bunch rides. Trickledown Performance Thanks to the benefit of trickle-down technology, the difference in quality between a 105 chainset and the more premium Dura-Ace or Ultegra versions is closer than ever. Now, with the addition of Di2 to the 105 R7150, the decision to purchase anything more expensive is even less justifiable. That is, of course, unless you simply want to spend the money on the flashiest tech around! All The Tech As with any product from the Japanese component giants, the FC-R7100 chainset employs some of the company’s top tech. Shimano’s famed Hollowglide technology means the outer chainring is hollow, to reduce weight but is engineered to do so without diminishing strength. This is the same technology employed on a number of the brand’s cranksets, including the top-tier models: Dura-Ace and Ultegra. Additionally, Hollowtech II technology is used to keep weight to a minimum, while maintaining strength and stiffness. The result is a crankset that won’t leave you bogged down on a climb and ensures maximum power transfer from your legs to forward motion. Again, this is the same technology employed in Shimano’s top-of-the-range models. Whether it’s the perfect chainset for big days out on the saddle or something for racing your local criterium the 105 R7100 is the perfect option, particularly for those slooking at a more affordable price range. It offers smooth shifting, an excellent balance between weight and stiffness, and won’t break the bank. Product Features: The Hollowglide structure reduces weight but maintains strength Crank Arm Lengths: 160, 165, 170, 172.5 and 175mm Gear Combination: 50-34T Q-factor: 148mm Weight: 765.6g (50T, 172.5)
Lightweight 12-speed 2-piece design chainset. Innovative forged and anodised aluminium crank arms for minimum flex The chainring teeth have been developed to work in conjunction with Hyperglide&plus 12-speed chains for increased contact to provide greater efficiency and improved power transfer 2-piece design bottom bracket bearings to be spaced wider apart, enabling the use of larger bearings and an increased axle diameter Can be used with Shimano external or press-fit bottom brackets The system allows for easier installation, adjustment, and maintenance Lightweight anodised aluminium chainrings for smooth and precise shifting
The Shimano 105 Di2 RD-R7150 rear derailleur is quite possibly the biggest advancement in 105 technology since the range was introduced. In its mechanical form, 105 offered excellent shifting performance; the introduction of electronic gear changing offers even quicker and smoother shifting than ever. With a 105 Di2 rear derailleur at your disposal, you’ll have access to lightning-quick, effortless gear changes at the click of a button. What Big Teeth You Have: The 105 R7150 rear derailleur comes with a greater range of gear capacity. Coming as 12-speed and capable of handling a 36T cassette, it’s the perfect rear mech for tackling those big days out on the bike. Pair it with a compact chainset up front and there’ll be very few mountains you won’t be able to tackle. Such a broad range of gears will have you confidently tackling steep climbs, taking on bikepacking adventures, or getting stuck into fast bunch rides. From The Shadow: Similarly to Shimano’s top-tier lines—Dura-Ace and Ultegra—and drawing on the company’s mountain bike ranges, the 105 Di2 rear derailleur uses the “shadow” design. This design is intended to increase stability when shifting on rough roads and under load. With such technology you can be confident when changing gears on those steep inclines and when caught out in a race. What’s more, the shape created from this design is sleek and compact, reducing the risk of damage in the event of crash and increasing your aerodynamic advantage. Wireless Indicators: Though the 105 Di2 rear derailleur is compact in its design, it’s still chocked full of technological wizardry. It includes an integrated wireless unit that, in conjunction with the shifters, offers seamless gear changes free of cables. Handily, the derailleur features LED status indicators to let you know: battery status, when the unit is paired, and when it is in adjustment mode. Product Features: 12-speed Di2, electronic gear changes LED Status Indicator, to signal battery status, pairing, adjust mode Weight: 302g Max low gear: 36T Max high gear: 11T
The introduction of Di2 to Shimano’s 105 front derailleur represents a dramatic leap forwards for the Japanese brand’s most popular groupset. Even in its mechanical form, a 105 front mech offered smooth, precise gear shifts; the addition of Di2 to this already exceptional groupset, means your gear changes will be quicker and more reliable than ever. Electronic Shifting For The Masses: Di2 is Shimano’s electronic gear shifting system but until now it had only been available on the Japanese component maker’s top-tier models. In introducing Di2 to the 105 range, the smooth, crisp feel of electronic gear changes are now available to a whole bunch of new cyclists. It’s no secret that Dura-Ace and, even, Ultegra are ultra-premium groupsets, only obtainable by pros and the financially well-endowed. However, no longer is electronic shifting available only to the elite. A 105 Di2 front derailleur has made electronic gear changing more affordable than ever. Over the years, Shimano have continued to review the shape and style of their electronic front derailleurs. The R7150 front mech draws on inspiration from the well-established models. It is sleek and subtle, and will easily enhance any bike it adorns. Synchronized Shifting: The 105 Di2 front derailleur is compatible with Shimano’s Synchronized Shift system. Through this system you can set up your shifting to be full synchronized, semi-synchronized, or manual. In fully synchronized mode if you shift the rear derailleur, the front derailleur can change should it no longer offer an optimum chain line. In semi-synchronized mode, the rear derailleur will automatically adjust when the front mech is changed. In manual mode, you’ll be free to choose when the derailleurs shift. What’s more, the R7150, without any cables to thread, is simple to install and easy to set up. Once you’re up and running with your 105 Di2 system, you’ll wonder how you ever managed without electronic gear changes. Product Features: Programmed chain guide control Shimano Synchronized Shift Top Gear Teeth Capacity: 50-52T Braze-On Weight: 142g (with bolt washer)
The R7100 Shimano 12-speed cassette represents the first time 12-speed cassettes have been brought to the Japanese component maker’s 105 groupset; the groupset favored by recreational cyclists around the world. Better Shifting, More Performance: The previous R7000 model offered excellent shifting, even under load. The R7100 version has been refined further and boasts improved efficiency, quicker and smoother shifts. Thanks to trickle-down technology and Shimano using techniques honed in their top-of-the-range models, the products in the 105 range now perform comparably to the more expensive Dura-Ace and Ultegra lines. All that separates the ranges is the materials used, which add weight. But it’s the less expensive materials that enable the brand to the R7100 cassette at a more affordable price. Though the materials may be less expensive, this is not to say they are poor quality. Typically, Shimano will use heavier, harder wearing materials for the 105 range, when compared to the top-tier models. What you can expect is a cassette that is built to withstand and perform in the elements. How Many Teeth?: Available as 12-speed, in a ratio of 11-34T, this cassette is perfect for tackling those big days on the bike. Paired with a compact chainset up front, even the steepest of gradients should be conquerable. With an extra gear to play with, from the previous model, you won’t sacrifice a sprocket further down the block either; so you’ll have no problem keeping up in your fast bunch rides. With improved shifting when under load, you’ll also get a high-quality gear changes when changing on steep grades or if you get caught out for a sprint. Product Features 12-speed Optimal efficiency and rider effort control Faster, smoother shifts under maximum pedaling force Compatible with new 12-speed and road 11-speed freehub body Tooth Combination: 11-12-13-14-15-17-19-21-24-27-30-34 Weight: 361g
The Shimano 105 R7150 Di2 groupset is perhaps—without exaggeration—the most hotly anticipated groupset of the century. Even in mechanical form, the 105 series is widely regarded as one of the most reliable and affordable performance groupsets, with the introduction of electronic the gap between the brand’s mid-tier range and its top-tier is now closer than ever. A Battery For The Ages: The introduction of wireless shifting might leave you feeling concerned you’ll be forever charging batteries and living in perpetual fear you’ll be stranded in you biggest gear miles from anywhere. But with 105 Di2, power is supplied via two CR1632 coin cell batteries in the shifters, which should provide over three years of life. With such a range, even the heaviest of users shouldn’t find themselves in a constant state of charging and re-charging batteries. Semi-wireless Setup: 105 R7150 uses the same semi-wireless, 12-speed shifting setup as the top-tier models. The proprietary semi-wireless system means there is no longer any need from wires to the shifters to the derailleurs. Since there’s no need for wires and cables, the cockpit of a bike set up with 105 Di2 is cleaner and less cluttered than ever. Shift Into Gear: Of course with the change to electronic gearing, one of the most significant changes to the groupset is in the shifters themselves; the all-new 105 ST-R7170 levers now operate in much the same way as the top-of-the-line shifters. Shifting gear couldn’t be simpler: click a button on the shifter and almost instantly you’ll hear the derailleur whir into life. Drawing on Shimano’s years of experience in electronic shifting, you can expect smooth gear changes at the touch of a button. Without the need to accommodate levers, wires, or ports, the shape of the R7150’s levers has been brought more in line with the sleeker Ultegra and Dura-Ace shifters. The new, slimmed down, STI levers are also more ergonomically shaped, thanks to the raised hood peak and offer more opportunity to refine the reach. The Brains Of The Operation: Another significant change to previous mechanical setup is in the front and rear derailleurs. The rear derailleur is an integrated, 12-speed wireless unit, which will comfortably accommodate an 11–36T cassette. Such a wide range of gears is perfect for those big climbing days, without spinning out when the road tips back down or when you’re racing along in fast bunch rides. The rear mech uses Shimano’s Shadow technology is incorporated to reduce the risk of the derailleur hitting the chainstay in rough-riding conditions, and to provide smoother, quieter performance. The 105 Di2 front derailleur offers the smooth shifting you’d expect from the Japanese component makers. It can be programmed to be manual, or full or semi-synchronised, accommodating a 50T or 52T chainring. Crank It Up: Shimano continue to deploy their famed Hollowtech II technology in the R7100 crankset, which is now 2x12-speed. This is the same technology they have employed in the 105 range for years, and features also in the company’s premium lines. The result is a sturdy crankset, that is stiff and relatively light. Incorporated also is Hollowglide technology, which offers more precise and efficient power transfer than ever before. Shimano have been able to reduce the weight of the crankset but maintain stiffness, strength, and performance. For 105 Di2, cranksets are available as a compact (50-34 tooth) and in crank-arm lengths of 170, 172.5 and 175mm Stopping Performance: The 105 hydraulic disc brakes of the previous iteration were highly capable; for the latest ST-R7170, Shimano have further improved braking performance. The lever-action required for braking is now lighter and smoother, offering a greater area for braking control. For 105 Di2, the clearance for pads has been increased by 10%, reducing braking noise. Overall, rain or shine, you can be assured of high-performance stopping power. Included: Left and Right Shifters (ST-R7170) Flat Mount Brake Calipers (BR-R7170) Chainset (FC-R7100) (50-34T) Cassette (CS-R7100-12) (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24, 27, 30, 34T) Front Derailleur (FD-R7150) Rear Derailleur (RD-R7150) Rotors (SM-RT70) Di2 Battery (BT-DN300) Blog - Shimano 105 Di2 is here - Electronic Shifting for the Masses
The Shimano 105 R7150 Di2 groupset is perhaps—without exaggeration—the most hotly anticipated groupset of the century. Even in mechanical form, the 105 series is widely regarded as one of the most reliable and affordable performance groupsets, with the introduction of electronic the gap between the brand’s mid-tier range and its top-tier is now closer than ever. A Battery For The Ages: The introduction of wireless shifting might leave you feeling concerned you’ll be forever charging batteries and living in perpetual fear you’ll be stranded in you biggest gear miles from anywhere. But with 105 Di2, power is supplied via two CR1632 coin cell batteries in the shifters, which should provide over three years of life. With such a range, even the heaviest of users shouldn’t find themselves in a constant state of charging and re-charging batteries. Semi-wireless Setup: 105 R7150 uses the same semi-wireless, 12-speed shifting setup as the top-tier models. The proprietary semi-wireless system means there is no longer any need from wires to the shifters to the derailleurs. Since there’s no need for wires and cables, the cockpit of a bike set up with 105 Di2 is cleaner and less cluttered than ever. Shift Into Gear: Of course with the change to electronic gearing, one of the most significant changes to the groupset is in the shifters themselves; the all-new 105 ST-R7170 levers now operate in much the same way as the top-of-the-line shifters. Shifting gear couldn’t be simpler: click a button on the shifter and almost instantly you’ll hear the derailleur whir into life. Drawing on Shimano’s years of experience in electronic shifting, you can expect smooth gear changes at the touch of a button. Without the need to accommodate levers, wires, or ports, the shape of the R7150’s levers has been brought more in line with the sleeker Ultegra and Dura-Ace shifters. The new, slimmed down, STI levers are also more ergonomically shaped, thanks to the raised hood peak and offer more opportunity to refine the reach. The Brains Of The Operation: Another significant change to previous mechanical setup is in the front and rear derailleurs. The rear derailleur is an integrated, 12-speed wireless unit, which will comfortably accommodate an 11–36T cassette. Such a wide range of gears is perfect for those big climbing days, without spinning out when the road tips back down or when you’re racing along in fast bunch rides. The rear mech uses Shimano’s Shadow technology is incorporated to reduce the risk of the derailleur hitting the chainstay in rough-riding conditions, and to provide smoother, quieter performance. The 105 Di2 front derailleur offers the smooth shifting you’d expect from the Japanese component makers. It can be programmed to be manual, or full or semi-synchronised, accommodating a 50T or 52T chainring. Crank It Up: Shimano continue to deploy their famed Hollowtech II technology in the R7100 crankset, which is now 2x12-speed. This is the same technology they have employed in the 105 range for years, and features also in the company’s premium lines. The result is a sturdy crankset, that is stiff and relatively light. Incorporated also is Hollowglide technology, which offers more precise and efficient power transfer than ever before. Shimano have been able to reduce the weight of the crankset but maintain stiffness, strength, and performance. For 105 Di2, cranksets are available as a compact (50-34 tooth) and in crank-arm lengths of 170, 172.5 and 175mm Stopping Performance: The 105 hydraulic disc brakes of the previous iteration were highly capable; for the latest ST-R7170, Shimano have further improved braking performance. The lever-action required for braking is now lighter and smoother, offering a greater area for braking control. For 105 Di2, the clearance for pads has been increased by 10%, reducing braking noise. Overall, rain or shine, you can be assured of high-performance stopping power. Included: Left and Right Shifters (ST-R7170) Flat Mount Brake Calipers (BR-R7170) Chainset (FC-R7100) (50-34T) Cassette (CS-R7100-12) (11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 24, 27, 30, 34T) Front Derailleur (FD-R7150) Rear Derailleur (RD-R7150) Rotors (SM-RT70) Di2 Battery (BT-DN300) Blog - Shimano 105 Di2 is here - Electronic Shifting for the Masses
Great value Deore M6100 2-piece design chainset for 12-speed Dyna-Sys MTB HG-X transmissions Forged crank arms rigid whilst being incredibly strong and durable HollowTech II integrated bottom bracket design uses a wide bearing placement with a large axle diameter for increased stiffness, efficiency and added durability Lightweight aluminium chainring We recommend that the bottom bracket is initially installed by a bike shop to ensure perfect facing and fit 52 mm chain line for use with 135 /142 mm O.L.D. frames Direct mount chain ring 12-speed Dyna-Sys compatible
Shimano GRX, with its gravel specific ergonomics, optimized gearing options, rugged reliability, and quiet and stable drivetrain, sets itself apart from the rest of the component world GRX hydraulic disc brake 10-speed STI's give you control, modulation and power with minimal effort in all riding conditions Higher brake lever axis and curved brake lever,improves grip and confidence on choppy surfaces and descents Raised hood head prevents hand misalignment and slippage Recessed finger notch prevents upward slipping Anti-slip texture and brake lever coating gives higher braking efficiency and reduces fatigue on long rides Kit contains bled ST-RX400 STI, BR-RX400 flat mount brake calliper with pads, hose and mineral oil (without rotor or adapter) Supplied as either Right Hand 10 Speed/Front Brake or Left Hand 2 Speed/Rear Brake
Deore XT grade RT-MT800 Ice Tech rotors give excellent performance made from a stainless steel / alloy 3-layer sandwich construction that manages heat while riding The clad steel / alloy / steel rotor construction allows heat generated from braking to radiate quickly through the aluminium core achieving surface temperature drops of around 50 deg C. When used with Ice Tech pads surface temperatures can drop from around 400 to 300 deg C, this provides great improvements in performance all round Ice Tech rotors achieve long pad life, less noise and less fade due to improved heat dispersion Using the proven Shimano Center Lock system for excellent rigidity and security with an easy set-up Rotor contact surface has been developed for excellent pad clearing and cooling which increases pad performance and life Large forged alloy spider supports rotor surface, increasing rigidity and reducing weight Comes complete with alloy lockring
Super narrow lightweight 12-speed Hyperglide+ chain for smooth shifts and maximum durability Shimano 12-speed Hyperglide+ chains have computer designed plate profiles to operate seamlessly with Shimano DCE 12-speed chainrings and cassette sprockets, resulting in 1/3 faster shift time than Hyperglide systems even under load Outer plate design has been developed to reduce the chance of chain suck Sil-Tec surface treatment technology (PTFE plating) on inner and outer links and rollers that is smooth running and increases durability For use with 12-speed HG+ drivetrains Comes complete with Quick Link which enables fast tool free chain assembly Speed 12 Speed
Slim ergonomically designed Tiagra Dual Control Levers for hydraulic disc brakes offer powerful braking and effortless 10-speed shifting. Ergonomic short shift arc follows natural hand movement with inward shift stroke distance reduced for rapid and precise gear changes Hydraulic brake lever provides powerful, controllable and consistent stopping power with less effort especially from the hood position Hydraulic reservoir tank provides pad to rotor clearance auto-adjust maintaining braking performance during pad wear Kit includes ST-4720 STI, BR-4770 flat mount brake calliper with pads, hose, and gear cable (without rotor or adapter) Tuneable reach adjusters Easy bleed and clean hydraulic system, for use with Shimano mineral oil only
The Shimano RS710 C32 disc-brake front wheel is an excellent option if you’re looking to upgrade or replace an existing one on your bike. If it’s a full wheelset you’re looking for check out the RS710 C32 wheelset This front wheel is the Japanese brand’s most affordable carbon, road wheel ever. If you’re on a budget or simply only need a replacement, then this is great option to consider. As with all of Shimano’s mid-tier products, it benefits from the experience the brand has gained from producing their premium Dura-Ace and Ultegra lines. The result is a wheel that’s relatively lightweight—especially considering the price point—yet stiff and offers some aerodynamic optimization. A Sleek Mountain Wheel A front Shimano RS710 C32 weighs a respectable 665g, making it perfect for those days spent climbing in the Alps. You might be able to find a lighter set of wheels on the market but at this price point this represents excellent value. Boasting a sleek, minimalist design this is a stylish hoop in its own right but it’s also subtle enough that you can easily pair it with an existing rear without it sticking out like a sore thumb. A Wider Rim With Better Braking The width of RS710 C32 has a wide rim profile that has been optimised for a 25mm to 32mm tyre. What’s more, the hooked-rim profile is tubeless compatible. The benefit of the extra width is that you can run lower pressure in the tyre. Although it goes against the previously accepted wisdom of using slim tyres pumped up to 120psi, a wider tyre at a lower pressure will be faster. Combine this with a tubeless setup and you’ll also experience fewer catastrophic punctures. As the RS710 C32 front wheel is engineered for hydraulic disc brakes you’ll benefit from enhanced braking power on offer from the latest disc brake technology. In using disc brakes, you’ll be confident in braking, in the wet or dry and on steep and/or long descents. So if it’s a front carbon wheel you’re in need of, that’s relatively light, reliable, and offers top performance look no further than the Shimano RS710 C32. Product Features 32mm rim depth Weight: 665g Internal-rim width of 21mm External-rim width of 28mm 24 spokes, bladed and butted Tubeless Ready Disc mount: Center-Lock 140mm disc brake rotor compatible Recommended Tyre Size: 25-622—32-622
The Shimano RS710 C32 disc-brake rear wheel is a great option if you’re looking, either to upgrade your bike’s wheels one at a time or if you simply need a spare. If it’s a full wheelset you’re looking for check out the RS710 C32 wheelset The famed Japanese-component makers have used this series to introduce their most affordable, carbon, road wheel ever. That being said, while it might be a more budget conscious option, that’s not to say its lacking in quality. As is the norm with Shimano’s mid-tier products, this wheel benefits from the technological advances that have been striven for in the production of their top-tier products. The end product is a wheel that’s impressively light—considering the price point—but also incorporates some of the aero-optimisation you’d expect of a modern wheel. Climbing Excellence The Shimano RS710 C32 rear is the perfect for those days spent climbing in the Alps. Weighing a respectable 839g, while there might be lighter wheels out there, at this price point it represents excellent value. In terms of design, the styling has been kept sleek and minimal. This is a stylish hoop in its own, but being so simplistic in its design it will also pair well with a number of other wheels without looking too out of place. Wider Rim, Better Braking As has become the norm in modern wheels, the RS710 C32 has been engineered to be wider than it might have been in the past. The hooked-rim profile is designed to optimally seat a 25mm to 32mm, tubeless tyre. Using a wider, tubeless tyre means you can run your tyres at lower pressures. For the traditionalists, used to pumping up 23mm tyres to 120psi, this might be something of an adjustment. But, rest assured, the accepted wisdom today is that the lower-pressure-wider-tyre combo is faster and more resilient to punctures. The RS710 C32 rear wheel has been engineered for hydraulic disc brakes; the benefits of which are numerous. With the latest disc brake technology, you’ll have consistent stopping power in the wet and on steep and/or long descents. Whether you’re in need of a replacement rear carbon wheel or an upgrade, the Shimano RS710 C46 is an aero-optimised, reliable option. Product Features 32mm rim depth Weight: 839g Internal-rim width of 21mm External-rim width of 28mm 24 spokes, bladed and butted Tubeless Ready Disc mount: Center-Lock 140 mm disc brake rotor compatible Recommended Tyre Size: 25-622—32-622 Pawl and Ratchet Engagement