Rear mechanical trail measures how the rear tire trails the steering axis; differences can affect stability, though most ...
There's a lot to discuss about the new XT M8200 Di2 group from Shimano, but one thing is for sure: it's worth the upgrade.
Disc brakes have pretty much taken over from rim brakes on the best road bikes and they’ve always featured on gravel bikes. They provide better stopping power and modulation and more consistent ...
Equipped with the new Low Viscosity mineral oil and updated calliper piston seals, the Shimano XT M8220 brakes appear to have finally conquered the wandering bite point issue. Following closely behind ...
Featuring an entirely redesigned brake lever and one-piece calliper, the latest Shimano XTR M9220 brakes run on a new Low Viscosity mineral oil that's said to boost consistency. Today marks the ...
It's been seven years since Shimano last rolled out a generation of XTR. These long intervals are not uncommon, although before 2018, prior versions of XTR were released in 2014 and 2010. So, yes, ...
The Shimano SLX M7120 is the cheapest brake in this comparison test. Retailing at € 350, it’s also the second cheapest model in the entire test field, and takes on the competition with a discreet look ...
Given the scarcity of disc brake pads at the moment it’s certainly heartening to see a new option come to market as this will hopefully at least increase the collective ability to come to a halt at ...
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