Shimano Dura-Ace 9070 Di2 11 Speed Rear Mech
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Shimano Dura-Ace 9070 Di2 Rear Derailleur - 11 Speed
Di2 electronic shifting for use with the Dura Ace Di2 groupset Digital Integrated Intelligence or Di2: with programmed automatic motion at the touch of a switch the Dura-Ace Di2 rear derailleur is quick, smooth and effortless, making for unmatched drivetrain efficiency Programmed automatic motion at the touch of a switch makes this derailleur quick, smooth and effortless to shift The removal of traditional mechanical cables in favour of electrical wires not only eliminates poor shifting caused by contaminates, corrosion and stretching Derailleur contains a saver (fuse) function, where the inner structure is protected from strong impacts 11-28T wide gear ratio capacity will cater for compact setups as well as the traditional road double Full carbon fibre inner and outer pulley plates enhance rigidity and reduce weight Titanium B axle bolt for further weight savings High tolerance cold forged aluminium link plates and body construction is extremely light and durable Four self-lubricating micro-machined fluorine-coated link pivot bushings provide low-friction shifting Pulleys are made of tough DuPont Zytel for longer life and less chain noise 11-speed E-tube Di2 compatible Max front difference: 16T Total capacity: 33T Weight is 217 grams.
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Shimano are a Japanese manufacturer primarily known for their cycling components, and to a lesser extent shoes and clothing. Founded in 1921, Shimano is widely believed to be the largest cycling component manufacturer in the world, having reached this status through a combination of innovation, reliability and value for money. Whatever your style of riding, whether it be road or MTB, Shimano will have a component range to suit your level and budget, from the low end Alivio and Tiagra to the professional standard XTR and Dura-Ace. Over the years, Shimano have revolutionised bicycle gear, brake and pedal systems, such as the recessed SPD, Hollowtech crank arms and smooth shifting Hyperglide sprockets. Initially their component range faced competition from Suntour, whereas nowadays their primary rivals for market share are SRAM and Campagnolo. If you wish to save money on their components and apparel, please visit my Shimano section, where I list as many money saving deals as I can find.
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