Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 11 Speed Road Groupset
Shimano Dura-Ace 9100 11sp Groupset
The Shimano Dura-Ace R9100 11 Speed Groupset: Chainset Features.
Enhanced design saves 7g while maintaining rigidity. Iconic 4-arm construction maintains high rigidity and reduces weight. Optimised crank arm design strengthens key stress zones.
New chainring tooth profile is adapted for race bike specific disc brake systems. Accommodates shorter chainstays (410mm) with 135mm OLD. Hollowglide chainring construction maintains smooth shifting whilst reducing weight and increasing stiffness.
Shifter Features. Pattern hood design offers better grip in all conditions. Quick and intuitive rear shifting operation.
Shorter lever stroke. Redesigned internal shifting unit. Lighter front shifting operation.
Comfortable grip and operation. More customisable and precise lever position. Expanded reach adjustment range (14mm).
Weight: 365g (pair). Rear Derailleur Features.
Maximum Sprocket: 30T.
Minimum Sprocket: 11T.
Maximum Front Difference: 16T.
Total Capacity: 35T.
Stable shifting performance. Pulley maintains the same distance to the cog as you shift. Shimano Shadow RD construction.
Low profile rear derailleur design. Race endurance for less damage in crash. Adapted for race specific frame design.
Weight: 158g. Front Derailleur Features.
Top Gear Teeth: 46-55T.
Chain Stay Angle: 61-66.
Chain Line: 43.5. Lighter and intuitive shifting operation.
Natural front shift lever stroke. More ergonomic power curve. Precise & easy front derailleur set up.
More cable routing options. Integrated cable tension adjustment. New link (Toggle) construction means there is no need for TL-FD90 and turning converter assembling.
Adjustable cable tension on the front derailleur. Adapted for race specific frame design.
Weight: 69g.
Brake Caliper Features.
Mount Type: SLR EV Dual Pivot. The best balance between rigidity, weight and stopping power.
More predictable, linear braking curve. Clear contact feeling with better linearity. More aerodynamic QR lever.
Sleek design. Less gap between each arm. Better clearance with wider tyre (up to 28c).
Weight: 326g (Pair)... more details.
Dura-Ace 9100 Groupset Specification | |
Components Type | Groupsets |
Type | 11 speed, Double Chainring |
Material | Alloy |
Colour | Black, Silver |
Wheel Size | 700c |
Designed for | Road |
Brand | Shimano |
RRP | £1874.99 |
Lowest Price | £1299.00 |
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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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