Shimano appears to be developing a radical new rear derailleur, with a three-pulley design that could wave goodbye to clutch adjustment, according to a patent application filed by the Japanese brand.
It appears as though several Ineos Grenadiers riders will be trialing some creative tech to negotiate the extreme cobble sectors of Roubaix ...
A patent application filed by Shimano appears to show that the brand is working on an integrated rear derailleur, similar to what we've seen on SRAM's new T-Type Eagle Transmission. The patent drawing ...
There have been countless innovations to the rear derailleur over the years. These have included compatibility with an ever-increasing number of sprockets, the introduction of indexed shifting, STI ...
Some readers will likely note Shimano already has clutch mountain bike derailleurs that can be paired with electronic shifting for 1x systems. With the new Ultegra RX derailleur, Shimano expands ...
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 ...